Passkeys: The Password Revolution That’s Crushing Phishing Scams

Multifactor authentication (MFA) is like a security buffet, offering various options for your digital safety diet. But not all are equally filling—those one-time passwords sent to your phone are more like Swiss cheese. For true protection, aim for phishing-resistant MFA, like passkeys, which are as secure as trying to hack into Fort Knox.

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Hot Take:

It seems that the security world is finally catching on to what we’ve all secretly known: passwords are like trying to stop a burglar with a cardboard cutout of a guard dog. Enter passkeys, the new bouncer at the door of your digital life, who not only checks IDs but ensures you haven’t smuggled in a fake mustache. If you’re still relying on SMS codes like it’s a 2010 flip phone era, it might be time to trade up to a more sophisticated doorman.

Key Points:

  • MFA is crucial, but not all methods are equally secure.
  • Passkeys offer phishing-resistant MFA by using cryptographic key pairs.
  • Major companies like Amazon, Google, and Apple are adopting passkeys.
  • Passkeys reduce sign-in time significantly compared to traditional methods.
  • Despite benefits, usability issues and cross-platform challenges remain.

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