rust-u2f
kr
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rust-u2f
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Software U2F with Fingerprint (On Linux)
This project aims to support U2F / FIDO2 using fingerprint reader on Linux (via libfprint). The goal is to have the same user experience with 2FA using Windows Hello.
This project is based on https://github.com/danstiner/rust-u2f with minor modification (see my fork: https://github.com/ngxson/rust-u2f-pkexec)
Link to the project: https://github.com/ngxson/softu2f-fprintd-docker
- The mechanics of a sophisticated phishing scam and how we stopped it
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Apple, Google, and Microsoft commit to expanded support for FIDO standard
I've considered adding FIDO2 support to the software-only U2F token I wrote ( https://github.com/danstiner/rust-u2f). It's a fair bit of work though, and I am not sure how comfortable I am with passwordless login unless the keys are kept purely in hardware such as a TPM.
That said, my reading of this post is that FIDO2 support will get built into Chromium directly, which is itself open source. Or if you do want a hardware key but running open software, I'd definitely recommend https://solokeys.com/, I've been following them for a long time.
Also there was some related discussion on this same article last week: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31274677
- Apple/Google/Microsoft to accelerate rollout of passwordless sign‑in standard
- Howdy – Windows Hello style facial authentication for Linux
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Google is going to ban “less secure sign in method”
On a Workspace account you only need U2F token emulator (https://github.com/danstiner/rust-u2f woks fine) and thenn you can setup u2f first and add normal TOTP in second step. But u2f must stay there. I don't have a personal account to try if it works the same.
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Ask HN: Is Google phasing out Authenticator/TOTP?
As it becomes easier to emulate hardware tokens[1], Google may start limiting which ones it accepts. I believe they can use attestation keys to do that.
This is just a softer layer of security to slow down less sophisticated mass signup attempts.
They may very well eventually phase out TOTP, under the justification that it is not as secure, but I would be shocked if they ever retire the highly insecure SMS verification.
TOTP is really easy to implement, and adds a ton of value. I have a oneliner that takes a screenshot, extracts the QR code with zbarimg, and adds it to my pass[2] password database, which then hooks back into my browser. I use it whenever it is available because it is so low effort.
[1]: https://github.com/danstiner/rust-u2f
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Does 2FA actually prevent phishing?
GitHub has a couple of others listed, but I have not tested them personally: Example https://github.com/danstiner/rust-u2f
kr
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Phone May Soon Replace Many of Your Passwords
Like the acquired/abandoned https://github.com/kryptco/kr [key stored in a [...] mobile app] with iOS and Android apps all under an "All Rights Reserved"-source license?
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Apple/Google/Microsoft to accelerate rollout of passwordless sign‑in standard
> relaying auth requests to your phone for approval and storing secrets in the Secure Enclave
Like https://github.com/kryptco/kr [key stored in a [...] mobile app]?
Also, newer Macs have a Secure Enclave (supports 256-bit secp256r1 ECC keys):
https://github.com/maxgoedjen/secretive [storing and managing SSH keys in the Secure Enclave [...] or a Smart Card (such as a YubiKey)]
https://github.com/sekey/sekey [Use Touch ID / Secure Enclave for SSH Authentication!]
What are some alternatives?
OpenSK - OpenSK is an open-source implementation for security keys written in Rust that supports both FIDO U2F and FIDO2 standards.
solo1 - Solo 1 firmware in C
secretive - Store SSH keys in the Secure Enclave
sekey - Use Touch ID / Secure Enclave for SSH Authentication!
Coze - Coze is a cryptographic JSON messaging specification.
wasmer - 🚀 The leading Wasm Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten
krypton-ios - DEPRECATED Krypton turns your iOS device into a WebAuthn/U2F Authenticator: strong, unphishable 2FA.
nitrokey-fido2-firmware - FIDO2 USB token optimized for security, extensibility, and style. A fork of Solo key.
CozeJS - Coze Javascript - cryptographic JSON messaging specification