Difference Between oAuth and OpenID
Imagine a single card in your nice slim wallet with a single PIN or password that is connected to all of these other cards: credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, store cards, club membership cards,...
View ArticleOpenID: Pro’s and Con’s
Just five years ago, the Internet was ripe to expose a perfect concoction of interactive design coupled with applications catering to the user experience. More people were discovering information,...
View ArticleThe Case Against OpenID: Why You Shouldn’t Implement OpenID on Your Website
Single sign-on is a great way to authenticate users without having to keep and track usernames and passwords for all your site members. It’s also great for users, because they don’t have to create new...
View ArticleOpenID: Security Weaknesses and Phishing Vulnerabilities
Across all fields of computer security, phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire private information by a user pretending to be someone they're not. While the digital...
View ArticleOAuth and Its Impact on OpenID
The password has truly become the bane of most Internet users. It's been that way since ... well, since Web sites required you to log into them with a user name and password. Just think of how many...
View ArticleFacebook, OpenID, oAuth and the Future of Authorization
With Facebook joining the OpenID Foundation, and more and more websites integrating their services with other third-party websites via oAuth and OpenID, its quite obvious the future of the web is...
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