Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down your computer via USB key.
Keeping your PC secure these days can be tricky. If you rely solely on a PIN or password, your system is more vulnerable to ...
As a freelance personal finance writer since 2008, Jason has contributed to over 100 outlets including Forbes, USA Today, Newsweek, Time, U.S. News, Money.com and NerdWallet. As an industry leader, ...
Microsoft may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon valid request - here's how to keep it safe ...
The unused USB ports on your computer can be used to increase productivity or add a little fun to your setup by connecting ...
Until now, YubiKey-as-a-Service -- Yubico's provisioning and delivery offering -- was available only in a handful of countries, due primarily to various local logistics and delivery challenges. Today, ...
Dave Lieber I was confused. Kept seeing mention of a security “key” offered on some of my favorite websites—Microsoft, Google, YouTube and Facebook, to name a few. I wasn’t sure if I should use it.
The cloud-hosting company announced on its blog Wednesday that users can now log in with a hardware security key, giving users a new way to set up the much-touted “two-factor authentication” that ...