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PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:21 am 
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MashedLife.com is a YubiKey early adopter since 2007.

In Mashed Life we want to achieve high security with elegance, ease
and affordability of the total cost. We make toddlers and grand-moms enjoy the net without learning curves or technical support. After intensive studies & trials, we found Yubikey is the only strong authentication solution that is suitable for the mass Internet user market. Our users love the YubiKey. And we minimized the total cost of security with Yubico's open-sourced validation client & server.

Mashed Life needs no s/w installation, no plug-ins, no limits to web sites you can do 1-click login with. That works on any browser, any platform including your iPhone.

More and more we have many small business customers that use Mashed Life + Yubikey to achieve:

Easy & secure account sharing - you can grant employees/contractors access to log in to any of your designated web sites by using Yubikeys w/o telling them any passwords.

Take a tour to MashedLife.com and try it yourself.

Kevin Jorden


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:28 am 
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It works for me!

I like the implementation that you ask/verify Yubikey's OTP first, you don't ask the user to type in the PIN + OTP at the same time to avoid key loggers taking the user's OTP + PIN altogether.

Since if the key logger steals the OTP and use it first on mashed life, the user's OTP validation will get REPLAY error, so the user is not prompted to enter the PIN. So PIN will not be stolen.

If the key logger steals the OTP, and wait for your entering PIN and steal them both, the stolen OTP will get a REPLAY error.

Pretty cool!

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:32 am 
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Just out of interest, does Mashedlife retrieve the AES key from Yubico when registering a new Yubikey? And does it store it locally, or is all the authentication done via Yubico's site?

I just registered on Mashedlife, looks like a really useful service.

Thanks


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 2:20 pm 
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Yubico doesn't give out the AES key to anyone else but the customer who purchased a yubikey, so Mashedlife cannot access it. In other words, Mashed life uses our validation server.

/Simon


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