These are the same companies that don’t support second factors, only have their app as a second factor, or only SMS second factor. Is it too much to ask for smart card or token (yubikey) support?

  • @PlatinumSf
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    107 months ago

    Any Insurance company * (I say so because as an IT Administrator I’m forced to enable this to keep our cyber insurance policy, but I feel rather confident it’s unnecessary given the research and our migration to ldap tied fido).

    • @l_b_i@yiffit.netOP
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      37 months ago

      All I know is the mortgage servicing company I use seems to have started ~3 month interval, that they don’t say (no second factor available either). When I went to pay my internet bill, I get greeted with a message “you’re passwords been reset”. I’m stubborn and I was just using those sites to pay bills, so now I just don’t log in to those anymore.

      Insurance, and government need to catch up to the research. For sites that support them, I really like the Yubikey as a second factor.

      • @PlatinumSf
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        27 months ago

        It won’t be too long now before everyone rolls out Passkey support, which will be nice. I fully embrace the death of the password.

        • deweydecibel
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          17 months ago

          And the death of Firefox along with that. Oh boy what a great future.

          • @PlatinumSf
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            27 months ago

            Not sure why that would kill Firefox. Mozilla has done great work supporting passkeys and while their implementation isn’t fully baked at the moment I have no reason to suspect they’ll leave it incomplete.