Just an FYI for those with an iPhone. Free Authenticator, it's up on iTunes now.
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Just an FYI for those with an iPhone. Free Authenticator, it's up on iTunes now.
heres a link for more info
http://www.wowinsider.com/2009/03/27...-in-app-store/
wow weird, why would they allow this? I thought they were making money on the authenticator.
at $6 a pop, long lead times on delivery, and a long line of potential users, it's not worth the constant hounding.
they should tack $2 on it to make some extra cash... of course, since they just came out with 'all add-ons must be free'...
(just had to beat that dead horse) :D
FYI, not on UK iTunes just yet.
Hope its comming soon, this is perfect.
I'll stick with my keyfob one for now.
Damn it all my posts keep getting ate :/Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190648#po st190648
What Fur said.
Why not use your keychain? Maybe when you can buy it with a banktransfer if you dont have a creditcard maybe...MAYBE, or some other reason so that your are forced to use this app.
Just buy a chain, leave it next to your computer and voila.
I switched from old physical auth to this one - one less thing to carry. great. That also forced me to switch to battle.net account - which would be great if
a) you could switch from 1 wow account to another from some ui - click back just sends you back to login
b) after using a toon - trying to switch realms just hangs; forcing you as well to reenter password
Note: it saves your (sub)account name too under your battle.net one when you check the "remember account" box - which is fine for me
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You can find it in the app store on your phone by searching for "Blizzard" and scrolling down near the bottom.
I can't find it :|
Did u guys searched on ur phone or downloaded other way ?
I just found it by typing Battle and it was the very top choiceQuote:
Originally Posted by 'merujo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190802#post1 90802
I found it under Blizzard Entertainment in the App store.
Probably giving it away for free because less account restores = less people required to do account restores and saves them money in the long run. I wouldn't be surprised to see authenticators in some form mandatory down the the line.
I don't lose phones, especially ones I paid $200 for. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190648#po st190648
I'm looking into the app, before I activate it, I have an e-mail in to find out what you'd need to do if your phone breaks or is lost or stolen (probably the same thing as when people are keylogged - prove it's your account, blah blah blah). Replacing the app is easy, just redownload it, but in the case of a stolen phone, obviously that means attaching a new app, and I'd like to know how that works.
I'm not worried about my phone being stolen, I use the iPhone so much, I always know where it is, and I don't leave it anywhere unattended. My office is a secure one that requires a keycard to get into, and I never leave it in the car.
I'm surprised there's not a Blackberry version of this app, along with the iPhone app. Or one for the G1.
I got it and it's ubr ~
I cannot even find the Authenticator listed in the Blizzard Store anymore.
It used to show up as not available or out of stock most of the time.
Not sure if Blizzard is phasing the physical product out for this alternative.
Over/under on when someone breaks the algorithm and encryption that generates auth codes now it's in easily available software?
I am putting the line at 2 months.
The algorithm is tied to the serial number printed on each. Even if they break it they need to know what serial your authenticator is. If there are only 10-20 different serials (and they knew them all) maybe they could brute force through the code. Software authenticator might be different and not have multiple serials, in that case it would suck.
Not to laugh at Fur's misfortune, but the thought of a Raimi-cam perspective of someone breaking into a car and stealing an iPod and a copy of Evil Dead just made me chuckle.
The algorithim is public for the physical devices. The important part is the private key...Quote:
Originally Posted by 'railz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190958#post19 0958
Either way you'll need physical access to the device or serial to get it :)
This is what I'm talking about. Hardware is tough to reverse engineer. I bet my left one someone will break Blizz's app very very soon. It could be worth a fortune to the "gold sellers" (aka steal your account when they PL you and then sell off your gold and toons because you gave them your info).Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Tombs',index.php?page=Thread&postID=190987#post19 0987
Double checked with someone that has it, it does generate a serial number when you install it to tie to your account so even if someone did reverse engineer the algorithm they're still SOL for figuring out which "version" to run.
As Suvega said, the algorithm is based on a public/private key system and it doesn't matter if they figure it out. Without the private key, even having the source code is meaningless.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'railz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=191003#post19 1003
As said above - good security doesn't rely on "crackable" software - the software should generate a unique private key that you would need to get.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'railz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=191003#post19 1003
Now I suppose having a worm that would hack and get your private key and send it to some site where it would be harvested ... that's possible (I expect the app to store the private key in a mac like OS level keychain; but if it can be retrieved by the software it can be retrieved by a hacked application... so if you see a new "Cool new Wow something" app showing up from unknown source; don't install it on same iphone as your blizz auth one!)