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  2. 2-Step Verification with a Security Key - AOL Help

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    If you no longer have your Security Key, use these steps: Go to the Sign-In Helper. Sign in and go to the AOL Account Security page. Turn off Security Key 2-Step Verification. When you get your Security Key back or get a new key, you can re-enable 2-Step Verification in your Account Security settings.

  3. Rekeying (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    In public key infrastructure, rekeying (or "re-keying") leads to issuance of new certificate [1] (in contrast to certificate renewal - issuance of new certificate for the same key, which is usually not allowed by CAs).

  4. Certificate revocation - Wikipedia

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    CRV maintenance for CAs is linear in the number of certificates issued. CAs must add a new field, a revocation number, to each issued certificate, allowing certificates from a single CA to be identified by a tuple of certificate expiration date and revocation number; this tuple allows a client to efficiently locate a bit giving the identified ...

  5. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, a public key certificate, also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate, is an electronic document used to prove the validity of a public key. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The certificate includes the public key and information about it, information about the identity of its owner (called the subject), and the digital signature of ...

  6. Certificate revocation list - Wikipedia

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    To validate a specific CRL prior to relying on it, the certificate of its corresponding CA is needed. The certificates for which a CRL should be maintained are often X.509/public key certificates, as this format is commonly used by PKI schemes.

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  8. Public key infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A public key infrastructure enables devices to obtain and renew X.509 certificates which are used to establish trust between devices and encrypt communications using TLS. Open source implementations [ edit ]

  9. 4 Key Signs You Should Not Auto-Renew Your Subscriptions - AOL

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