Hardware keys are the best 2FA out there, and a reliable protection when 2FA phishing is on the rise, and SS7/Telcos fail at security. Supporting and implementing this for billions of users is no small task, glad it shipped! https://t.co/V8Q09yfAuV
— Aaron Grattafiori (@dyn___) March 18, 2021
Great news! Now you can use #FIDO security keys for the highest levels of protection of your @Facebook account on desktop AND mobile. Facebook has extended its support of FIDO security keys to mobile on iOS and Android! https://t.co/502seXwQmD
— The FIDO Alliance (@FIDOAlliance) March 18, 2021
Starting today, you can set up two-factor authentication and log into Facebook on iOS and Android mobile devices using a security key — available to anyone in the world. https://t.co/tlaz14VutJ pic.twitter.com/XN7yciCR27
— Alexandru Voica ? (@alexvoica) March 18, 2021
Remember when Facebook used phone numbers that people used for security authentication to target ads?
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) March 18, 2021
That was fun.
Anyway, Facebook promised the government to stop doing that, and this is good: https://t.co/Uf8SNyZZOC
Nice. Importantly, this includes the ability to use modern iOS and Android phones themselves as security keys. Meaning you don't already need to own a separate USB-C/BT/NFC key to use strong hardware-based authentication. Well done. https://t.co/RN28kiqezM
— Brian in Pittsburgh (@arekfurt) March 18, 2021
Today, we are extending support for mobile security keys for Facebook iOS/ Android users. Security keys help ensure that passwords aren’t the last line of defense between an attacker and your account. Learn more about security keys & how to use them here: https://t.co/4Jt22fRNkA pic.twitter.com/xe9oHN9tm5
— Facebook Security (@fbsecurity) March 18, 2021
1/ Today we extended support for hardware security keys for iOS/Android. This is important for anyone, but especially for frequently targeted groups like journalists, human rights defenders, political campaigns, gov officials, and public figures.https://t.co/oVLcrgDMsx
— Nathaniel Gleicher (@ngleicher) March 18, 2021
Facebook launches security keys enrollment and two-factor authentication for the iOS and Android app
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 18, 2021
tweeted 413 days before launchhttps://t.co/KtdLPlCbYm pic.twitter.com/MRRooLeZlE
Facebook expands support for security keys on iPhone https://t.co/FiVN1EDCvy
— iMore (@iMore) March 18, 2021
Facebook expands support for two-factor authentication security keys to mobile devices https://t.co/13rdeasOsj
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) March 18, 2021
You can now use security keys on Facebook's Android and iOS apps
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) March 19, 2021
That is... if you still have that app installedhttps://t.co/vsbRTT3wlF pic.twitter.com/8oCAvpEVt1
Facebook adds hardware security key option for iOS, Android#news #technology #cybersecurity #infosec #hacker #cyberattack #phishing #cybercrime #malware #ransomware #databreach #datasecurity #security #internet #software #network #cloudcomputinghttps://t.co/sjYYZXDgCt
— Lance Schukies (@LanceSchukies) March 19, 2021