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  2. FIDO Alliance - Wikipedia

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    FIDO 2.0 Key Attestation Format; FIDO 2.0 Signature Format; FIDO 2.0 Web API for Accessing FIDO 2.0 Credentials (2015-11-12) The FIDO Alliance submitted the FIDO 2.0 Proposed Standard to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) [5] [12] (2016-02-17) The W3C created the Web Authentication Working Group (2017-02-02) The UAF 1.1 Proposed Standard was ...

  3. Client to Authenticator Protocol - Wikipedia

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    CTAP is based upon previous work done by the FIDO Alliance, in particular the Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) authentication standard. Specifically, the FIDO U2F 1.2 Proposed Standard (July 11, 2017) became the starting point for the CTAP Proposed Standard, the latest version 2.0 of which was published on January 30, 2019. [ 4 ]

  4. WebAuthn - Wikipedia

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    The FIDO Alliance standardized on the asymmetric cryptographic scheme ECDAA. [37] This is a version of direct anonymous attestation based on elliptic curves and in the case of WebAuthn is meant to be used to verify the integrity of authenticators, while also preserving the privacy of users, as it does not allow for global correlation of handles.

  5. Titan Security Key - Wikipedia

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    The Titan Security Key is a FIDO-compliant security token developed by Google which contains the Titan M cryptoprocessor which is also developed by Google. It was first released on October 15, 2019. It was first released on October 15, 2019.

  6. YubiKey - Wikipedia

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    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.

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    Use Sign-in Helper, AOL's password reset and account recovery tool, to get back in to your account. Go to the Sign-in Helper. Enter one of the account recovery items listed. Click Continue. Follow the instructions given in the Sign-in Helper. Change your password. From a desktop or mobile web browser: Sign in to the AOL Account security page.