Protect Your WordPress Blog with Duo’s Two-Factor Authentication
Today we're excited to announce the integration of our two-factor authentication with the WordPress platform.
Today we're excited to announce the integration of our two-factor authentication with the WordPress platform.
Call it a trial by fire: our first challenge was to build our own chairs, which quickly turned into a race. Jack may claim that he won, but I’d call it a tie - the point is, we aren’t chair people (we’re software people).
In case you haven't heard, LastPass, everyone's favorite browser-based password manager, posted an unsettling blog post yesterday detailing an anomalous event that occurred Tuesday morning on their infrastructure.
Massive, Internet-scale compromise has taken many forms over the years. But it's probably never been easier than today.
In an era of commodity exploit kits, drive-by malware, and crimeware-as-a-service, a second login factor isn't excessive.
We've open-sourced our duo_unix package for easy, drop-in two-factor authentication to any Unix system.
If you haven't seen it yet Gartner's John Pescatore has a good note up about the need for stronger authentication and a move away from relying upon reusable passwords.
Our founder and CEO, Dug Song just posted a 30 second demo on YouTube of our Duo two-factor authentication integrated with a Juniper SSL VPN, likely setting new land speed records for authentication in the process.
We've launched a site that allows you to easily check if your username or email address was included in the Gawker password dump: http://didigetgawkered.com.
> We are excited that our Founder and CEO, Dug Song, will be flying out this Wednesday to speak at the Xconomy 5x5 event in Boston, MA. The Xconomy 5x5 event brings together speakers from disruptive companies from five Xconomy cities, Boston, Detroit, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle this Wednesday, Dec 8th, 2010.