Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
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Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
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Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#2This solution seems ripe for exploitation by putting your passwords (if you store your passwords on your computer) and 2FA on the same machine.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#3Can someone explain how this is an improvement on phone-based, non-SMS 2FA? This solution seems ripe for exploitation by putting your passwords (if you store your passwords on your computer) and 2FA on the same machine.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#4[1] (Unless you need the token to live in your Mac OS keychain, instead of the Firefox profile directory.)
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#5Can someone explain how this is an improvement on phone-based, non-SMS 2FA? This solution seems ripe for exploitation by putting your passwords (if you store your passwords on your computer) and 2FA on the same machine.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#6Can someone explain how this is an improvement on phone-based, non-SMS 2FA? This solution seems ripe for exploitation by putting your passwords (if you store your passwords on your computer) and 2FA on the same machine.
If you use Authy on your phone, they have long had a chrome extension that allows you to get your codes on your computer, already for years and that works with all your existing codes rather than this which is limited to just GitHub currently it sounds.
But hopefully someone else can comment on the security improvements of Soft U2F or if its more just building a standard rather than people having to rely on Authy or such.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#7Can someone explain how this is an improvement on phone-based, non-SMS 2FA? This solution seems ripe for exploitation by putting your passwords (if you store your passwords on your computer) and 2FA on the same machine.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#8Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#9But I didn't realize you could setup U2F and TOTP as a backup.
Re: Soft U2F: A software-based U2F authenticator for macOS
#10You don't really[1] need to install this, if you're using Firefox. Just set the prefs 'security.webauth.u2f' and 'security.webauth.u2f_enable_softtoken' to true. [1] (Unless you need the token to live in your Mac OS keychain, instead of the Firefox profile directory.)