Windows 10: Microsoft Security and Google reject Yubico security key?

Discus and support Microsoft Security and Google reject Yubico security key? in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I bought a Yubico Security Key for MFA on my Nord Account password manager. I have installed the key in Nord but when I try to use it a dialog box... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Caroline Usher, Mar 13, 2023.

  1. Microsoft Security and Google reject Yubico security key?


    I bought a Yubico Security Key for MFA on my Nord Account password manager. I have installed the key in Nord but when I try to use it a dialog box opens. I have a screenshot but it will not upload. The dialog says:Windows SecurityMasking sure it's you.Please sign in to nordaccount.comThis request comes from Chrome, published by Google LLC.This security key doesn't look familiar.Please try a different one.[Cancel]I spent several hours with Nord support who could not help. I inquired with Yubico, who told me the problem was not the key but "the service" and I should reinstall the key and t

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    Caroline Usher, Mar 13, 2023
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    New Google USB-C Titan Security Keys in partnership with Yubico

    Source: https://security.googleblog.com/2019...available.html
     
    Brink, Mar 13, 2023
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  3. When will support for the new Titan Security Key be added to Microsoft Services?

    The new Titan YT1 Security Key by Google was manufactured by Yubico and doesn't have any of the flaws of the previous generation. It is exactly the same as Yubico's own Type-C security key, if not stronger (due to Google's Titan Security Chip).

    It has been a long time now, why hasn't support for the key been added to any Microsoft services yet?

    It would be great to see it supported on all Microsoft Products.

    Thanks.
     
    varungupta3009, Mar 13, 2023
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  4. Microsoft Security and Google reject Yubico security key?

    Security Key

    Yubico said I can add more than one security key but I was only able to add one. I added like 4 on my Google so I am not sure why I can't add more than one on Microsoft. Thanks.
     
    gohan16ken, Mar 13, 2023
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