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by uola
3691 days ago
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"They clearly changed stance to ensure users cannot play with the hardware" As per the statement (and earlier statements) you can't change the firmware unless you have a yubikey neo developer edition, which was only sold during 2012 and 2013. The change here is that the yubikey 4 doesn't run open source code (for the pgp part) as a result of changing platforms. The best way to show that you support open source is to buy the YubiKey NEO instead of the YubiKey 4. |
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YubiKey NEO isn't a unique product, it's basically a cardreader and a java smartcard all-on-one, but there are plenty of vendors for both, it will probably can be even cheaper in some circumstances/regions.
If you support open source, then give https://github.com/philipWendland/IsoApplet a look instead.
A separate cardreader also means that you can use several smartcards for various things.