Yubico YubiKey 5 Nano - YubiKey -

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Key Pointers (Translated in English):

  1. Security Key Series vs. 5 Series:
  2. 5 Series allows storage of one-time passcodes from authenticator apps, suitable for services that only support such apps.
  3. Security Key Series is suitable for individuals who prefer using authenticator apps like Google Authenticator.

  4. Extended Authentication Support:

  5. 5 FIIPS Series and Bio Series offer extended authentication options, such as smart card support and fingerprint authentication, primarily for business or privacy-conscious users.
  6. Security Key Series and 5 Series do not offer these features.

  7. Device Compatibility:

  8. Consider where you will use your security key (phone, laptop, etc.).
  9. USB-A (standard USB) is suitable for older devices.
  10. USB-C is the newer standard for most modern computers.
  11. NFC allows key to be tapped on mobile devices for easy authentication.
  12. Bio Series is the only one without an NFC version.
  13. Yubikey 5Ci has a lightning plug for Apple devices but is more expensive.
  14. Nano versions are not recommended for permanent use in computers as they reduce security.

Recommendation for Individuals:

  • USB-A or USB-C key with NFC capability, depending on device compatibility.
  • 5 Series if you need one-time passcode storage or extended authentication support.
  • Security Key Series if you prefer using authenticator apps.

Key Pointers:

  • The UB key 5 NFC is a physical key that provides an extra layer of security for online accounts and personal information.
  • To set up the UB key 5 NFC with your Google account, open your browser and sign in to your Google account.
  • Go to the "Security" section of your Google account and click on "Two-Step Verification."
  • Select "Add security key" and follow the on-screen instructions to insert your security key into the USB port.
  • Give your security key a name and click "Next."
  • You can generate backup codes to use in case you lose or break your physical key.
  • To use the physical key as an authenticator app for six-digit verification codes, download the UBiCO Authenticator application.
  • Insert your UB key into your computer and scan the QR code provided by the UBiCO Authenticator application.
  • Enter the six-digit verification code provided by the application to verify your account.

Key Pointers:

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds security to online accounts by requiring a second form of verification (e.g., a code sent to a phone or a hardware token).
  • Hardware tokens are a physical device used for authentication and are considered the most secure option for consumers.
  • YubiKeys are a type of hardware token that is convenient and easy to use, and they can be used across multiple devices and platforms.
  • Yubico, the company behind YubiKeys, has created a standard called Universal Second Factor (U2F), which allows websites and accounts to accept hardware tokens for 2FA.
  • YubiKeys come in various form factors, including USB-A, USB-C, Lightning, and NFC, so you can choose the one that fits your specific needs.
  • YubiKeys are relatively inexpensive, starting at $45.
  • Setting up a YubiKey is straightforward and only requires a few steps on the website or app of the account you want to protect.
  • YubiKeys can be used as a backup for your main hardware token in case you lose it or it becomes unavailable.
  • Yubico provides a comparison graph on their website to help you choose the right YubiKey for your needs.
  • Custom stickers can be used to identify and differentiate your YubiKeys for easy recognition.

Key Pointers

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) should be considered a baseline security measure, regardless of the level or purpose of online activity.
  • YubiKey is a popular and easy-to-use physical security key that provides strong protection.
  • Always keep a backup YubiKey and store it securely in a separate location.
  • The type of YubiKey you need depends on the devices you have.
  • The basic setup for using a 2FA key involves plugging it into your device and pressing a button or squeezing the bars.
  • YubiKey can be used as a portable authenticator app if a website or service does not support 2FA keys.
  • The YubiKey authenticator app allows you to access and add new logins for 2FA authentication.
  • YubiKey can be used to lock down a computer, requiring its presence to log in.

Key Pointers:

Setting up the UB Key 5 NFC for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

  • iOS Devices:
    • Go to the account settings in your desired app (e.g., Facebook).
    • Select "Security and login."
    • Choose "Security key" under "Two-factor authentication."
    • Follow the prompts to register your security key by inserting it or using NFC.
    • Note: You can use a converter if your device doesn't support NFC.
  • Android Devices:
    • Follow the same steps as for iOS devices.

Using the Authenticator Application for 2FA

  • Install the U2F authenticator app on your device.
  • Add your account in the app.
  • Select "Setup another way" in the account settings in your desired app.
  • Copy the provided code and paste it into the authenticator app.
  • The app will generate a six-digit verification code that you can use to log in.

Additional Notes:

  • Save the recovery codes generated during the setup process in case you lose your physical key.
  • Keep the backup codes provided by the authenticator app in a safe place.

Specifications

Specification Value
Product Name Yubico YubiKey 5 Nano Two Factor Authentication Security Key - Black - USB-A
Brand Yubico
Model YK5-Nano
Color Black
Interface USB-A
Compatibility Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, Android, iOS
Protocols FIDO2, FIDO U2F, OTP, PIV
Encryption AES-256, ECC P-256
Dimensions 12 x 17 x 4.5 mm
Weight 2 grams
Features Waterproof, dustproof, crushproof, tamper-resistant, multi-protocol support, YubiKey Manager compatibility

Key Features

Yubico YubiKey 5 Nano Two Factor Authentication Security Key - Black - USB-A

Features:

  • Compact Nano Size: Small and discreet, plugs into a USB-A port without protruding.
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Adds an extra layer of security to online accounts, protecting against phishing and password breaches.
  • Multiple Protocol Support: Supports FIDO2, WebAuthn, FIDO U2F, OTP, and PIV, compatible with a wide range of websites and applications.
  • Biometric Touch Authentication: Includes a built-in capacitive sensor for convenient and secure touch authentication.
  • USB-A Connectivity: Compatible with computers, laptops, and other devices with USB-A ports.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand water, dust, and crushing, ensuring longevity.
  • Easy to Use: Simply insert the key into a USB port and follow the on-screen instructions to set up and use.
  • Private Key Storage: Stores cryptographic keys securely on the device, protecting them from theft or remote access.
  • Strong Authentication: Generates random, non-reusable one-time passwords (OTPs) for maximum security.
  • Multi-Device Support: One key can be used across multiple devices and platforms.
  • Open Source Firmware: The firmware is open source and peer-reviewed for transparency and security.
  • Platform Compatibility: Supports Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, and Android.
  • Chromebook Ready: Certified for use with Chromebooks for enhanced security.
  • Easy Enrollment: Can be enrolled with ease using the Yubico Authenticator, a free desktop and mobile application.
  • Integrated Smartcard: Supports PIV for government and enterprise applications.

What do people say about this product

Pros:

  • Compact size: Small and unassuming, making it easy to carry and use.
  • Two-factor authentication: Adds an extra layer of security to online accounts, protecting against phishing and other attacks.
  • Multi-protocol support: Compatible with a wide range of online services, including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and many others.
  • Durable construction: Zinc alloy body withstands wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting use.
  • Touch-to-sign: Supports FIDO U2F and FIDO2 protocols, allowing for secure sign-ins without entering passwords.
  • Fast and convenient: Quick and easy to set up and use, without the need for a separate app.

Cons:

  • USB-A connection: May not be compatible with devices that only have USB-C ports.
  • Limited storage: Only stores a few security keys, which can be a limitation if you have a large number of online accounts.
  • Potential for loss or damage: As with any physical security key, there is a risk of losing or damaging it.
  • Price: Can be more expensive than other two-factor authentication methods.
  • Requires compatible devices: Needs a device with a compatible USB port and browser support for two-factor authentication.

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