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- YubiKey abstract "The YubiKey is a hardware authentication device manufactured by Yubico that allows for a different password for every time it is used. It emits one-time passwords allowing users to be securely logged into their accounts. Some password managers support YubiKey. YubiKey also allows for storing usernames and passwords that do not support one-time passwords. Facebook uses YubiKey for employee credentials, and Google supports it for both employees and users.The devices implement the HMAC-based One-time Password Algorithm (HOTP) and deliver the one-time password over the USB HID protocol as if they were normal keyboards. The Neo and Nano devices also implement OpenPGP card protocol using 2048-bit RSA keys. This allows them to sign, encrypt and decrypt messages without exposing the private keys to the outside world. The Neo device also has NFC support.Founded in 2007 by CEO Stina Ehrensvärd, Yubico is a private company with offices in Palo Alto, Seattle, Stockholm and London.".
- YubiKey thumbnail YubiKey_Neo_and_Nano.jpg?width=300.
- YubiKey wikiPageExternalLink www.yubico.com.
- YubiKey wikiPageID "44331841".
- YubiKey wikiPageLength "2821".
- YubiKey wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- YubiKey wikiPageRevisionID "680655998".
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Authentication_methods.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_access_control.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Category:USB.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Facebook.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink HMAC-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink London.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Near_field_communication.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink One-time_password.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink OpenPGP_card.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Palo_Alto.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Palo_Alto,_California.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Password_manager.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink RSA_(cryptosystem).
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Security_token.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Stina_Ehrensvärd.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLink File:YubiKey_Neo_and_Nano.jpg.
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLinkText "YubiKey NEO".
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLinkText "YubiKey".
- YubiKey wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yubico".
- YubiKey hasPhotoCollection YubiKey.
- YubiKey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- YubiKey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Security-software-stub.
- YubiKey subject Category:Authentication_methods.
- YubiKey subject Category:Computer_access_control.
- YubiKey subject Category:USB.
- YubiKey hypernym Device.
- YubiKey type Device.
- YubiKey comment "The YubiKey is a hardware authentication device manufactured by Yubico that allows for a different password for every time it is used. It emits one-time passwords allowing users to be securely logged into their accounts. Some password managers support YubiKey. YubiKey also allows for storing usernames and passwords that do not support one-time passwords.".
- YubiKey label "YubiKey".
- YubiKey sameAs YubiKey.
- YubiKey sameAs m.012844yn.
- YubiKey sameAs Q19600525.
- YubiKey sameAs Q19600525.
- YubiKey wasDerivedFrom YubiKey?oldid=680655998.
- YubiKey depiction YubiKey_Neo_and_Nano.jpg.
- YubiKey homepage www.yubico.com.
- YubiKey isPrimaryTopicOf YubiKey.