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The vulnerability arises from an approach to RSA key generation used in vulnerable versions of the software library RSALib provided by Infineon Technologies and incorporated into many smart cards, Trusted Platform Modules (TPM), and Hardware Security Modules (HSM), including YubiKey 4 tokens when used to generate RSA keys on-chip for OpenPGP or ...
First YubiKey USB token of the FIDO standard in 2014. The YubiKey is a hardware authentication device manufactured by Yubico to protect access to computers, networks, and online services that supports one-time passwords (OTP), public-key cryptography, authentication, and the Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) and FIDO2 protocols [1] developed by the FIDO Alliance.
Proxmark3 is a multi-purpose hardware tool for radio-frequency identification (RFID) security analysis, research and development. It supports both high frequency (13.56 MHz) and low frequency (125/134 kHz) proximity cards and allows users to read, emulate, fuzz, and brute force the majority of RFID protocols.
multiOTP is an open source PHP class, a command line tool, and a web interface that can be used to provide an operating-system-independent, strong authentication system. multiOTP is OATH-certified since version 4.1.0 and is developed under the LGPL license.
free: n/a: Tool which automatically executes a set of user defined actions on detecting Microsoft's COFEE tool Evidence Eliminator: Windows: proprietary: 6.03: Anti-forensics software, claims to delete files securely HashKeeper: Windows: free: n/a: Database application for storing file hash signatures
Multifactor authentication via Duo Security, SAASPASS, YubiKey, RSA, Google Authenticator and more. Administrative UIs to manage logging, monitoring, statistics, configuration, client registration and more. Global and per-application user interface theme and branding. Password management and password policy enforcement.
One of the modes John can use is the dictionary attack. [6] It takes text string samples (usually from a file, called a wordlist, containing words found in a dictionary or real passwords cracked before), encrypting it in the same format as the password being examined (including both the encryption algorithm and key), and comparing the output to the encrypted string.
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