Gmail Security Key? - ThioJoeTech
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A video without a fake prank ??? Wow 😳
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it is for one gmail or you can mor setup gmail
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Now what we need is a mark of the beast type of device that goes under the skin that can provide the kinds of codes this usb key offers via wireless subdermal communication with the security device we implant in ourselves like cyborgs.
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security key only works when using chrome browser, but if hackers use other browsers, then they can easily get into our accounts!
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i like your videos..the way you talk....thanks for the video..
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I'm a security freak, I don't think we do enough for security of our computers. I don't know if I really care for the key, maybe another approach I would like better. Would love to know your thoughts about using a VPN to help protect you. What else is out there?
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Even on a compromised network, your google password wouldn't be available in a man-in-the-middle attack. TLS protects you against that. The only way you could get affected by such an attack is if the government forces a company that signs TLS certificates to sign a false one for them and then perform a man-in-the-middle attack on you, assuming your browser trusts that certificate authority.
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OK, so you're telling me that you can use your keys, or just use your phone numbers, which hackers can easily get. So basically, it's useless.
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Great video, wish you would make more like this :3
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hey dude!!!! Love your videos.
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Yes I just got it today , super easy just plug it in , price 18 bucks , thanks for th info
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Oh and did you know Google announced the new White House Key
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Thanks ThioJoeTech,
Its a man in the middle Ive been most concerned about. -
someone tried to hack my minecraft account but i gave them the WRONG email now i learned not totrust anyone and this was on mineplex
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This is a great technology against MITM (Man In The Middle) attacks but being a pen tester myself you still have the problem of cookie session ID's which can be intercepted just as easily without having any physical access whatsoever to the persons machine or phone. Also, using a MITM attack you can still capture outbound data from their web browser, email, or any services requiring internet..
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felicitaciones
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you look like a young tinkernut
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+starkness65 In google you have the option to remember a computer for 30 days, so you'd only have to do it when you log into a new computer or browser. It's not inconvenient at all. Also, when you enable two factor authentication on a Google account, you are given backup codes to keep in a safe place to get into your account if you lose the key or something. Even still, you can use other methods of 2nd authentication to access your account, such as google authenticator on your phone, or an sms message that sends you the code.
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I can't stand secondary password. Imagine doing this everytime sign in just to check email. And the key is dumb because what if you lost the key? You lost your Account?
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This is what PayPal needs