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There are a lot of USB drives aimed at improving login security. Yubikey is my favorite. It is compact and smart, and now you can use it to sign in Passpack.
Tara met Stina Ehrensvärd, CEO & Founder of Yubico, during Red Herring’s ETRE 2008, in Stockholm. On that occasion, Stina gave a Yubikey to Tara. I pondered it for a while, and now we have finally decided to do an integration. Actually… two. You can use the Yubikey either as a Two Factor Authentication between your Passpack Password and Packing Key… or you can use it to replace the Passpack Password and skip straight to the Packing Key.
Option 1: Yubikey as a Third-Party Login
As usual, if you want to associate the Yubikey login to your account, go to Account > Associate Another Login and start the process (how-to).
If you are not already a Passpack user, you can create an account directly using one of the supported Third Party Logins, now including Yubikey. Of course, I strongly suggest having a standard Passpack account as well for back up. In fact, in the case that it is not possible to access your Third-Party service for any reason (did you lose your Yubikey?), will then be able to access your account via the standard sign-in process. Alternatively, you could associate at least two Third-Party Logins.
Option 2: Yubikey as Two Factor Authentication
This is for people who want to further secure their access to Passpack.
To configure your account to use Yubikey, simply go to Settings > Two Factor Authentication. You will see the following screen.
Choose the second option and press Continue. Passpack will then ask you to press your Yubikey and … you’re done.
Please note: Some Internet Cafès or public computers may not allow you to use a USB drive for fear of keyloggers. In these cases, you will not be able to access your Passpack account from those computers.