"Two-Factor Authentication Gets Simplified with a New Sonic Vibration Token"
Security researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have developed a new form of two-factor authentication based on a new attack, which uses ultrasonic vibrations. This new method of two-factor authentication improves upon the accessibility of the extra layer of security for people that are disabled. This article continues to discuss the challenges faced by disabled people in using two-factor authentication and how researchers have improved upon the accessibility of this service.
TechRepublic reports "Two-Factor Authentication Gets Simplified with a New Sonic Vibration Token"
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