Security keys: Practical cryptographic second factors for the modern web

J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder… - … Cryptography and Data …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract “Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and
man-in-the-middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any …

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J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - css.csail.mit.edu
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

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J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - fc16.ifca.ai
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

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J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - openwebsecurity.org
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

[PDF][PDF] Security Keys: Practical Cryptographic Second Factors for the Modern Web

J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - openwebsecurity.org
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

[PDF][PDF] Security Keys: Practical Cryptographic Second Factors for the Modern Web

J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - ifca.ai
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

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S Srinivas - Financial Cryptography and Data Security - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

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J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - academia.edu
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

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J Lang, A Czeskis, D Balfanz, M Schilder, S Srinivas - czeskis.com
“Security Keys” are second-factor devices that protect users against phishing and man-in-the-
middle attacks. Users carry a single device and can self-register it with any online service …

Security Keys: Practical Cryptographic Second Factors for the Modern Web

J Lang, D Balfanz, M Schilder, A Czeskis… - research.google
The security of online user accounts is often protected by no more than a weak password.
We present “Security Key”, a second-factor device based on open standards that protects …