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Google’s Titan Key has been credited with eliminating phishing attacks on Google employees, and now this week Google is updating its line of security dongles with wider support for NFC. In a new ...
Google introduced the Titan Security Key in 2018 to protect against phishing attacks. However, they now support passkeys across all Google Accounts, a simpler, safer way to sign into accounts without ...
Google has been selling its own line of Titan Security Keys for several years now, and new USB-C and USB-A models with NFC today let you store passkeys. Previously, Titan Security Keys served as a ...
Google's Titan Security Key provides rock-solid defense for online accounts, replacing passwords with passkeys and offering protection against hacking and phishing. The latest versions of the Titan ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
In a world marred by the growth of cybercrime, we have come to welcome any service or product that helps us alleviate the risk of the unknown. But we should take some of these, like Google launching ...
Google has recently launched a new version of its Titan Security Key. This new key features a USB-C connection and NFC capability. It aims at providing enhanced security for online accounts. Priced at ...
Google has now issued a security advisory for people who use its Bluetooth Titan Security Keys and said it will offer free replacements. Google says the keys have a security bug, or more specifically, ...
Google today announced a new Titan Security Key with USB-C and NFC as part of a refresh to its 2FA hardware lineup. This latest Titan Security Key is oblong in shape with a USB-C connector at the ...
Google announced updates to its Titan security key lineup on Monday, simplifying it by removing a product and bringing NFC to all its keys. The company will now offer two options: one has a USB-A ...
Google is recalling its Bluetooth Titan security keys due to a vulnerability that could allow attackers to connect to your device. No need to panic -- the bug only seems to apply to a very narrow set ...