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Alternative yubikey
Alternative yubikey





Sad to say, this is not the most reliable option. However, the talk is still largely confined to using 2FA for one-time passwords over SMS. I am currently installing Windows and the PC is not connected to internet yet, this is why Windows is not up to date yet.In the past couple of years, the concept of two-factor authentication (2FA), long the preserve of geeks, has found its way into the mainstream. It's an interesting but hard topic to me so I hope all of this makes sense Or, which is a bit the same, if I pull out the HDDs of my PC and I plug them into another PC, will I be able to read them? Will I still be able to read the content of my Bitlocked HDDs? (as I guess by replacing these hardware components, the TPM keys will change as well) My question is: say in the future I replace my motherboard, or I replace my cpu. Here is what the Powershell get-tpm command says: I have an Asus Prime TRX40-Pro S mobo, with a AMD Threadripper 3990X cpu. I read this thread, but still didn't manage to perfectly understand it: Verify Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Chip on Windows PC This subject is a bit unclear to me as well.

alternative yubikey

And when I open File Explorer, I can open every bitlocked partitions just like if they were not encrypted with Bitlocker as long as my Yubikey is still plugged in.Ĭan you tell me if it's doable? I find most of Yubikey tutorials being hard to understand and before I choose to buy a pair of these, I want to make sure it will work as expected.ģ/ I also have concerns about TPM.

alternative yubikey

What I want is: everytime I boot the PC I have to plug the Yubikey in a USB port of my PC so that Bitlocker is automatically unlocked without the hassle of typing a Password. Not to mention I will have to type this PW every time I want to open a bitlocked partition (all partitions will be bitlocked).Ģ/ This is why I plan to buy a Yubikey, but I'm not sure I can have it working the way I want.

alternative yubikey

I already gave Bitlocker a try on another older PC and I like it but in order to guarantee a strong level of security, Bitlocker must use a strong password, which is a pain to remember and a pain to type each time the PC boots.

alternative yubikey

* to prevent someone from reading/modifying the content of my HDDs if they physically pull my HDDs out of my PC and put them in another PCġ/ I think Bitlocker is the way to go: it's free and already built-in Windows. * to prevent someone physically accessing my PC and pluging a bootable USB stick from reading/modifying the content of my HDDs I want to protect the data stored on the hard disk drives of my PC.







Alternative yubikey