


Here’s the full list of domains: Amazon DomainsĪmazonaws-multi-factor-authentication. (If you want to scare yourself about the state of cybersecurity, read This is How They Tell Me the World Ends.) But its domain registrations are akin to security theater. So kudos to Amazon for its new security initiatives.

Give me 10 minutes, and I’ll find you at least a hundred variations of these domains that are still available and just as likely to trick someone. You can learn more about how it works via Google’s product page. Although Amazon has taken 88 potential security risk domains off the open market, there are thousands more that someone could use to dupe someone. Google’s Titan Security Key bundle comes with a one-year limited warranty and is available via the Google Store. I struggle to find the point as I review the list. com registrations on Wednesday related to the news. Second, it’s going to offer free physical two-factor authentication keys to some AWS customers to help them protect their security.Īmazon usually registers domain names related to its announcements and this week was no exception. Amazon is giving away physical security keys like the Yubi FIDO U2F to some AWS customers.Ī announced two new cybersecurity initiatives this week.įirst, it is publicly releasing training materials that it uses with its own employees to prevent them from falling for the bad guys. Company registers 88 security-themed domains in useless exercise.
