Yesterday SOE officially released their new authenticator service, also stating that a Mobile Authenticator App would be on the way later. And yes it also works in PlanetSide!
How's it work? Each time you log in to any SOE game, you will enter your regular password, then press the button on the SOE Authenticator, and enter the six digit number after your password. The system requires your regular password and the authenticator code to match to access your account, so no one can get into your account without both knowing your password and having your physical SOE Authenticator in their hand.
It's a bit different if you are used to something like the Blizzard authenticator as you enter the code after the password instead of it's own field. But the same company providing Blizzard authenticators is also providing SOE authenticators. Click here to head over and pick one up for $9.99.
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2011-08-13 03:34 PM
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2011-08-13 03:34 PM | ||||
Hamma |
SOE Authenticator Now Available http://www.planetside-universe.com/n...lable-2524.htm |
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2011-08-13 03:57 PM | ||||
Lartnev |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available Good stuff, bring on the mobile apps |
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2011-08-13 04:27 PM | ||||
opticalshadow |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available ill wait for the mobile app. nice to see them upping their security |
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2011-08-13 07:46 PM | ||||
ZaFo711 |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available i tried to connect my WoW authenticator to my account for shits and giggles, course it didnt work lol... im curious though, do you guys think a PS only player really needs this? |
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2011-08-13 09:17 PM | ||||
NivexQ |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available Make a Planetside themed one and then maybe i'll think about it |
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2011-08-13 09:18 PM | ||||
Hamma |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available Well it never hurts to have more security on any account that has payment and personal information in it, not really about keeping your PlanetSide character secure. |
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2011-08-13 11:53 PM | ||||
Protozoan |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available
I don't know if this is how Planetside 2 will be, but past mmos this is how its been for me using an authenticator. My dad works for a nuclear plant and the authenticator he uses to access is pc at work, works alittle different then the ones I've seen. He enters his login and password and then the authenticator key after the password but the 6 digit key is always present, he doesn't have to press any buttons it auto generated like every 5mins or something, not sure exactly but I thought that would be better. Cause then all you have to do is look down at the authenticator and key it in. I could see this draining the battery though. Anyway authenticator works if you buy one but, I'd rather just save the money. They usually like $10. |
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2011-08-14 06:35 AM | ||||
Lartnev |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available
Wrong. Two factor authentication (password + authenticator) is far superior to single factor authentication (password only)
I presume this is an RSA keyfob (or equivalent). I have one for work too and it actually changes every minute. The problem with this sort of authenticator is that timing is critical: If you didn't log in for a while the authentication server and the keyfob would be too far out of sync and then you'd have to phone support to resync it. An acceptable cost for a nuclear power plant (and easier to keep secure) but perhaps not for an online game. |
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2011-08-14 11:08 AM | ||||
Hamma |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available
Protozoan, You fail at understanding security. Two-factor authentication is an industry proven standard that millions of businesses across the world use to secure their infrastructure. The first factor is "Something you know" which is the basic password system that has been around for many many years. The second factor is "Something you have" which is a keyfob that generates random codes every 30 seconds (depending on the fob they all work differently) but the majority I have seen and used regen codes about every 30 seconds. Now obviously nothing is 100% any number of factors come into play. But it is a MASSIVE increase on security on your account because nobody has your keyfob or knows the random key that it is generating at any given time. Is it a pain? Maybe, but no worse than having your identity stolen. I'd rather use the keyfob than the alternative. Can the battery die? Sure, but I'd imagine they last quite a long time they don't use much horsepower and they have a constant drain. |
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2011-08-14 12:07 PM | ||||
Lartnev |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available
I guess SOE has learned from the attacks on it earlier in the year. Hopefully more games companies will follow suit. |
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2011-08-14 03:27 PM | ||||
Slepnair |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available one problem i've seen with some of the app authenticators is that if you reformat your phone, and reload the app, u have to take the authenticator off the account then redo it (alot of times). its a problem my friend had in rift for a while becuase it changes the key assigned when u reinstall the app. |
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2011-08-14 04:31 PM | ||||
Hamma |
Re: SOE Authenticator Now Available ^^ Yes that certainly is a problem. |