Venture Beat reports on Google’s announcement that phones running Android 7.0 Nougat and higher can now double as a FIDO2 security key, which means a remote hacker can’t use phishing to trick users into handing over their online credentials. 


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IEEE Spectrum: Google Develops Quantum-Safe Security Keys

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