Just wondering what people are using to meet the 2FA requirement GitHub has been rolling out. I don’t love the idea of having an authenticator app installed on my phone just to log into GitHub. And really don’t want to give them my phone number just to log in.

Last year, we announced our commitment to require all developers who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable two-factor authentication (2FA)…

  • @Dymonika@beehaw.org
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    324 days ago

    “Time-based One-Time Password” literally says nothing about the delivery method. Who said it can’t involve remote sending?

    And what would you call it, then, SOTP?

    Anyway, regardless of the terminology-nitpicking, my point still stands.

    • @delirious_owl
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      223 days ago

      The point of being time based is to not send it. That’s the whole point. To avoid that vecotor of attack.

      • @Dymonika@beehaw.org
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        223 days ago

        Do you think the SMS codes are not time-based on the companies’ ends? How are they deriving the digits, then?

            • @delirious_owl
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              22 days ago

              Best practice for a cryptographic nonce is to generate them randomly every time