Looks like a huge amount of security vendors are working to have a secure and open standard for passkey portability between platforms.

It is always good to see major collaboration in the security space like this considering the harsh opinions that users of some of these vendors have toward many of the others. I just wish apps and sites would stop making me login with username and password if passkeys are meant to replace that lol.

  • zerozaku
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    617 hours ago

    Why is the buzz around passkeys is back? I am seeing them way more often than they used to be. I think I have created passkeys for 2 apps and don’t even know how that worked, it such a breeze that almost felt it wasn’t secure lol.

    In what ways the passkeys are different than authenticator apps?

    • Soothing SalamanderOP
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      914 hours ago

      Passkeys are meant to replace password-based login whereas TOTP apps are only meant as a 2FA method.

    • @neveraskedforthis
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      615 hours ago

      Convenience and security.

      Authenticator apps are still vulnerable to phishing, passkeys are not.

      • @[email protected]
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        915 hours ago

        With the ability to transfer passkeys, the attack vector phishing does not sound that far fetched. Tho i have not looked into the transfer process.

        We will see i guess.

          • @[email protected]
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            04 hours ago

            Why do you think SSH-Keys are safe against phishing? I mean it is unlikely, that someone will just send the key per mail or upload it somewhere since most ppl using SSH-Keys are more knowledgeable.

            When you now get an easy one click solution to transfer Passkeys from one Cloud provider to another it will get easier to trick a user to do that. Scenario: You get a mail from Microsoft that there is a thread and that you need to transfer your keys to their cloud.