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Yubico: Buy Two YubiKey 5 Series Keys, Get $20 Off or Security Key NFC

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Yubico has its Security Key NFC on sale for $13.50. Shipping is $4 or shipping is free with the purchase of 2 keys. Thanks august_leo

Yubico is also offering $20 Off when you purchase Two YubiKey 5 Series Keys. Shipping is free when you purchase 2 keys.

Note, savings will automatically apply at checkout.

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Sale is valid until November 30; 11:59 PT or while supplies last. See forum thread for additional discussion. -qwikwit

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Yubico has its Security Key NFC on sale for $13.50. Shipping is $4 or shipping is free with the purchase of 2 keys. Thanks august_leo

Yubico is also offering $20 Off when you purchase Two YubiKey 5 Series Keys. Shipping is free when you purchase 2 keys.

Note, savings will automatically apply at checkout.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
Sale is valid until November 30; 11:59 PT or while supplies last. See forum thread for additional discussion. -qwikwit

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For anyone who really thinks this way, let me give you a 30,000ft view of why this is wrong:

Which of the following passwords is easiest to memorize?

1. "SlickDeals2020"
2. "4 God So Loved The World"
3. "3!dFi&m_udhUfhhaAEJ75jf@HbzOpm37lauma_25381047361"

You've probably answered #1 or #2. Security professionals (hackers by another name) have tools that generate passwords. Without getting into the details, it would be beyond trivial to crack password #1. Password #2 would take longer, but since it is a passage in a popular book, the time it would take to crack it is reduced. Either one should take less than 1 day to compromise. (The first should take less than 10 minutes)

Password #3 is sufficiently random and has a very long length. It would take even the best known supercomputers *years* to crack that password. That makes it the best password of the 3, but obviously the most difficult to memorize.

That's what a passsword manager like LastPass, 1Password, Keychain with a YubiKey is for. You can generate wildly complex pass phrases that make accessing your data out of reach for most would-be hackers and secure all of that data with a physical hardware device that stays in your possession.

Yes, I hear you: "I haven't done anything wrong; the govt isn't cracking my passwords;I don't care if they get into my acct" and so on. Cool, I get it. Do you. Just know that using your spouse's name and 4 digits makes you the low-hanging fruit for somebody learning how to hack, let alone someone who is competent at their job.
In this case it's not the size that matters, but the technology behind it.
10% ca$hb@ck as well at a popular site. Saves about $9.50 on a 2-pack of NFC USB-C models. You can message me if you can't find it and want the exact name.

Note that you should always buy a minimum of 2, because if you ever lose a key you don't want to be locked out of your accounts. (should always have 2 associated).

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Nov 22, 2020
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NoDealOrDeal
Nov 22, 2020
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Is anyone able to sign up for the edu discount right now?
Nov 22, 2020
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tC2009
Nov 22, 2020
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How slickseals displays the summary, looked like a Yubikey 5 for $13.50. Got very excited for a moment until opening the thread
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Nov 22, 2020
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wbs3333
Nov 22, 2020
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Quote from NoDealOrDeal :
Is anyone able to sign up for the edu discount right now?

Make sure you have ad blockers turned off when you sign-up for the edu discount and also make sure to check you spam folder.
Nov 22, 2020
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Phenomesaurus
Nov 22, 2020
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I've been using password managers for a while and have heard of/kind of know about Yubikeys so I thought I'd bite on 2 of the less expensive NFC types this time around. The series 5 people are talking about still seem a bit steep until I see a better SD for them. By the way it was cheaper than the OP states for some reason. It came out to 2 for $24.50.


For what it's worth I went from LastPass to Bitwarden but feel like I liked LastPass better and may switch back after 2 or 3 years of Bitwarden.
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Prosky
Nov 22, 2020
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Quote from NogginBoink :
Do any banks support Yubikey? Brokerage houses? I'd like to protect my finances with a hardware based authenticator, but it seems there's no support out there.
I'm not aware of many banks that support any of the Yubikey functions, but many banks would ask for verification via email if you login from a new/suspicious device. Banks also support password recovery via email, all that is to say that securing your email is just as important if not even more than securing your bank account.

You should definitely have two factor authentication enabled for your email, and not use SMS authentication if that's possible.
Hacking your email can be worse than hacking your bank password as most websites offer password recovery through email, and if one have access to your email the can possibly gain access to most of your online accounts.
Last edited by Prosky November 22, 2020 at 12:36 PM.
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wbs3333
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Quote from Prosky :
I'd personally go for usb-a.
Modern android phones are FIDO certified and in some places they can be used in place of yubikey.

https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/1...entication

On other side Yubikey are great for both Windows and Linux. You can use them for passwordless authentication via Windows Hello/PAM, use them as ssh keys, use them for GPG encryption and much more.

Thanks, I ended up ordering one of each. One Yubikey 5 type A and one type C. $64 + tax + free shipping - 5% cashback.
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Quote from Phenomesaurus :
I've been using password managers for a while and have heard of/kind of know about Yubikeys so I thought I'd bite on 2 of the less expensive NFC types this time around. The series 5 people are talking about still seem a bit steep until I see a better SD for them. By the way it was cheaper than the OP states for some reason. It came out to 2 for $24.50.


For what it's worth I went from LastPass to Bitwarden but feel like I liked LastPass better and may switch back after 2 or 3 years of Bitwarden.
"By the way it was cheaper than the OP states for some reason. It came out to 2 for $24.50."
I already stated that in the original post (which you can still see beneath the post) but the admins decided to leave that part out :-)

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E.K
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Noob question, we are an all iOS family with a windows 10 laptop and use 1password..it looks like we will be ok with the Security Key NFC. Is this correct or am I not considering anything that I should?
Nov 22, 2020
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quemsera
Nov 22, 2020
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Quote from NemesisX2047 :
I believe they meant should a couple have 4 between the 2 of them.
Correct. I'm still wondering if having 1 backup between 2 people is enough or if you have to have a backup per person
Nov 22, 2020
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ChiefAlchemist
Nov 22, 2020
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Quote from ls1dreams :
10% ca$hb@ck as well at a popular site. Saves about $9.50 on a 2-pack of NFC USB-C models. You can message me if you can't find it and want the exact name.

Note that you should always buy a minimum of 2, because if you ever lose a key you don't want to be locked out of your accounts. (should always have 2 associated).
At this price...go for 4 Smilie
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dapu
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Quote from wbs3333 :
Make sure you have ad blockers turned off when you sign-up for the edu discount and also make sure to check you spam folder.
How to sign for edu discount?
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Quote from quemsera :
Correct. I'm still wondering if having 1 backup between 2 people is enough or if you have to have a backup per person
# of ppl doesn't really matter per se. What you want is two Yubikey creds every time you set up an accnt to use Yubi Key. If that accnt loses one key, you then use the other. So the backup is a matter of availability. Will the other person be around?
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dapu
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Quote from NoDealOrDeal :
Is anyone able to sign up for the edu discount right now?
How do you sign up for edu discount?
Nov 22, 2020
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ChiefAlchemist
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Quote from slickCL11 :
What about creating a gmail account /profile to store passwords and securing that account with yubikey? Google allows key authentication
Get bitwarden to store pw's. It supports yubi keys.

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darksurtur
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I signed up for edu discount but it gave me a series 5 $20 off, not a 20% off?

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