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posted by martyb on Monday October 02 2017, @07:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the garden-walls-are-growing dept.

Google will offer a physical security key to upgrade two-factor authentication for certain high-profile users:

The Alphabet Inc. company next month will begin offering a service called the Advanced Protection Program that places a collection of features onto accounts such as email, including a new block on third-party applications from accessing data. The program would effectively replace the need to use two-factor authentication to protect accounts with a pair of physical security keys. The company plans to market the product to corporate executives, politicians and others with heightened security concerns, these people said.

The Gmail messages of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign chairman, were famously hacked last year, along with the databases of the Democratic National Committee. Podesta met with the House Intelligence Committee in June to discuss the hack.

[...] The new service will block all third-party programs from accessing a user's emails or files stored on Google Drive, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the product isn't yet public. The program will be updated with new features to protect user data on an on-going basis.


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Unixnut on Monday October 02 2017, @08:23PM

    by Unixnut (5779) on Monday October 02 2017, @08:23PM (#576161)

    > So normal people does not need or deserve security? Thanks Google ...

    "Normal people" == the product

    when you think of it that way, you recognise that asking Google to do something to benefit you would be like cattle asking the same of the farmer. Nothing will be done to you unless it benefits them. The sooner people realise this, the better it will be for them.

    Heads of state, executives, etc... have power and influence against Google, so they are on a more equal footing. Plus it helps if you (or your company) pay for the product of course.

    As the saying goes, "Beggars can't be choosers" , if you want a free service, accept that you are not a customer. They are not providing the service out of charity, but intend to make money from you.

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