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  • Yubico Authenticator 6 is here!Earlier this year we announced the upcoming release of Yubico Authenticator 6, the next version of our YubiKey authentication and configuration app. We released a beta version, first for desktop, and then for Android, and we solicited your feedback. We got plenty of it, and have been busy incorporating a lot of it into the […]Read moreOTPSDKYubico AuthenticatorYubiKey
  • Yubico Authenticator 6 for AndroidNote: This is a follow-up to our previous announcement of Yubico Authenticator 6 for Desktop. If you haven’t read it yet, we recommend you do so first. If you’re not yet familiar with the app you can read more about it, and about how to use Yubico Authenticator with the services you want to secure. […]Read moreandroidauthenticationbetaYubico AuthenticatorYubiKey
  • Introducing Yubico Authenticator 6 for DesktopToday we’re releasing the first public beta version of Yubico Authenticator 6 for Desktop. This new version has some big changes under the hood, so let me explain what they are and why we’re doing them. Or, if you’re just eager to try it out, skip to the bottom of this post and click on […]Read moreauthenticationFIDOWebAuthnYubico AuthenticatorYubiKey
  • WebAuthn implementation: What’s what, why should you care and new updates from YubicoWhen it comes to WebAuthn, there’s certainly no shortage of acronyms or protocols. But what do they mean, and which ones do you need to care about? Fret not – both clarity and help are available! In this blog, we’ll share tips on how to implement WebAuthn, as well as share news about java-webauthn-server library […]Read moreFIDO U2FFIDO2MFApasswordlesssecurity keyWebAuthn
  • Person sitting at desk in front of computer screenYubico releases YubiKey Manager CLI 4.0Today, we’re excited to share that Yubico has released YubiKey Manager CLI 4.0 (also known as “ykman”). This is a new major release version, and that means substantial changes. For this release, those changes include a few new features for end-users, and several other changes which are mostly relevant for developers. Changes that may impact […]Read moreYubiKey Manager
  • Yubico releases new public beta versions of iOS and Android mobile SDKsToday, Yubico is excited to release public beta versions of the next generation of our mobile SDKs for both iOS and Android platforms. The Yubico Mobile SDKs can be used to integrate multi-protocol YubiKey support into mobile apps via near-field communication (NFC), Lightning, and USB connections (USB available for Android only). With this public preview, we want to give […]Read moreandroidios authentication
  • Memoirs of a YubiKingWhile I’ve been an employee with Yubico for a little more than two years now, my history with the company dates back a bit further. And the YubiKing contest we announced today to discover the next innovative use of the YubiKey transports me back to that time. Before I was an employee, I was a […]Read moreabout Yubico
  • Yubico’s Take on U2F Key WrappingHow does Yubico’s implementation of U2F claim to be able to support any number of services with unique key pairs when we have limited storage? And do this in a way that is secure and respects your privacy? First off, a refresher on how this is described in the U2F specification: “U2F tokens might not […]Read moreFIDO U2F security keyU2F