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Security token- A security token is a peripheral device used to gain access to an electronically restricted resource. The token is used in addition to or in place of a password. It acts like an electronic key to access something. Examples include a wireless keycard opening a locked door, or in the case of a customer trying to access their bank account online, the use of a bank-provided token can prove that the customer is who they claim to be. Some tokens may store cryptographic keys that may be used to generate a digital signature, or biometric data, such as fingerprint details. Some may also store passwords.[1] Some designs incorporate tamper resistant packaging, while others may include small keypads to allow entry of a PIN or a simple button to start a generating routine with some display capability to show a generated key number. Connected tokens utilize a variety of interfaces including USB, near-field communication (NFC), radio-frequency identification (RFID), or Bluetooth. Some tokens have an audio capability designed for vision-impaired people. Contents 1 Password types 1.1 One-time passwords 2 Physical types 2.1 Disconnected tokens 2.2 Connected tokens 2.2.1 Smart cards 2.3 Contactless tokens 2.3.1 Bluetooth tokens 2.3.2 NFC tokens 2.4 Single sign-on software tokens 2.5 Programmable tokens 3 Vulnerabilities 3.1 Loss and theft 3.2 Attacking 3.3 Breach of codes 4 Digital signature 5 See also 6 References 7 External links
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