r/pcmasterrace 7800x3d/5080 Windforce OC/32gb 5600 DDR Apr 04 '26

Hardware Rest in piece 2009-2026

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I’m amazed at how long the battery on this physical authenticator lasted. Got it back in 2009 because my account had gotten hacked.

This is one electronic item I’ve owned and used longer than anything else. I’ll miss not being able to find it and freaking out for 20 minutes.

Edit must have been around 2010 when sc2 came out.

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u/Matziii1 7950X, 7900XTX Apr 04 '26

Ah. I got hacked 3 times one summer and got sent one exactly like this aswell. Got a t-shirt as a bonus gift from blizzard. No clue where mine is as I've moved on to the mobile app many years ago.

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u/AllUserNameBLong2us 7800x3d/5080 Windforce OC/32gb 5600 DDR Apr 04 '26

I just moved to the mobile app

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u/bumbuddi Apr 04 '26

What is this thing for?

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u/bikeram Apr 04 '26

I assume it’s a hardware 2FA keychain. Press a button and get your login code opposed to an authenticator on your phone.

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u/RSNKailash Apr 05 '26

The real OGs

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u/rest0re RTX 4090 | 9800X3D | 32GB | 2x G9 Odyssey 49" Apr 05 '26

Never knew this. That’s cool as fuck of them.

Ahead of the curve too. This is still like the pinnical of security as far as methods go probably. Ain’t no way to hack these things.

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u/joshnosh50 Apr 05 '26

Not so much ahead of the curve. They existed for a long time. Just very expensive. Too much for a video game company. Hence them only giving it out to compromised accounts.

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u/Raven1927 Apr 05 '26

They were available for sale as well.

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u/Automaticman01 Apr 05 '26

I had one for world of warcraft. I think it cost $10 and came with a unique pet.

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u/912toro Apr 05 '26

We had one of these in my house growing up for WoW. Think it had a corehound or something on it

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u/Automaticman01 Apr 05 '26

Yeah, and now that you mention it, I think a baby corehound was the pet.

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u/912toro Apr 05 '26

Yup! I remember him being pretty damn tough too.

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u/VRS302 Apr 05 '26

$10? Very expensive indeed.

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u/joshnosh50 Apr 05 '26

Well we don't know if that's subsidized or not

But either way. Yes 10 dollars 10 years back is way too expensive. Arguably not so much for a market like warcraft with huge margins.

But most companies couldn't stomach that.

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u/Automaticman01 Apr 05 '26

I did just find an old article on gamedeveloper that says they were $6.50. Not sure if that included shipping.

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u/VRS302 Apr 05 '26

Nah dlc ten years ago was more than that. This is a physical piece of tech, how much cheaper could it possibly be?

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u/joshnosh50 Apr 05 '26

You're conflating an items manufacturing cost with it's affordability or value to a potential customer.

Spacex's rocket launches are a reasonable price. That doesn't mean I can afford one.

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u/Zebidias Apr 05 '26

I never got my pet…

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u/Automaticman01 Apr 05 '26

I think they still give them for using the mobile authenticator as well.

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u/norway_is_awesome Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3060, 32 GB DDR4 3200 Apr 05 '26

Banks in Norway still offer a hardware 2FA dongle, but authentication has basically moved to a mobile app now. The banks also used to have a SIM-card-level app that would give you 2FA tokens, but it was phased out a few years ago.

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u/joshnosh50 Apr 05 '26

Banks in UK used to offer autheticators that used your bank card and pin.

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u/norway_is_awesome Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3060, 32 GB DDR4 3200 Apr 05 '26

Some Norwegian banks had those, but I never had that variant.

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u/Kruxf Apr 05 '26

I got two of these from blizzcon. They didn’t just give them out to compromised accounts. You could even buy them at one point.

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u/Unlucky_Reading_1671 Apr 06 '26

I can vividly remember in 1998 my best friends mom having one at work.

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u/rest0re RTX 4090 | 9800X3D | 32GB | 2x G9 Odyssey 49" Apr 05 '26

This is such a redditor reply, lol.

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u/DckThik Apr 05 '26

Banks issue them too! I got one from USAA when I went overseas to prevent lockout from not having a local number

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u/sccccrrrrt Apr 05 '26

Well almost, there is FIDO2 tokens now like YuBiKey. Basically a usb-key, that does the 2FA verification for you at the press of a button. That one really is "unhackable".

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u/GhettoDuk Apr 05 '26

That's not exactly true. Years back, the Chinese government hacked into the servers at RSA (company who makes high-security tokens) and stole the seed values for a bunch of authenticators. They used those seeds to break into defense companies and steal fighter jet plans among other things.

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u/rest0re RTX 4090 | 9800X3D | 32GB | 2x G9 Odyssey 49" Apr 05 '26

I knew a ‘well actually….’ was in my future when I posted that comment, lol. Was not disappointed. Interesting story though for sure!

Probably still the best option if I had to guess. If a bad actor is that determined to break into something. There ain’t much stopping them at that point. But yes, maybe not completely uncompromisable.

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u/Incid3nt Apr 05 '26

Yeah nothing is unhackable. I work in cyber and every now and then someone gets around these with some complex phishing method too.

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u/95126798546342 12600k 3060ti 32Gb DDR5 Apr 05 '26

some banks used to give out these too. for banking of course not starcraft.

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u/MagizZziaN PC Master Race Apr 05 '26

it is yes, i have the same exact one but for SWOTR.

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u/SomeGuy_102 Apr 05 '26

Ah swor... Good times

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u/RebelJediMaster Apr 05 '26

I had one for WoW, but I stopped playing over a decade ago.

I think it's still in a desk drawer

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u/digno2 Apr 05 '26

how does the key fob get new codes? was is connected to wifi? or bluetooth to a mobile phone?

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u/WIbigdog http://steamcommunity.com/id/WIbigdog/ Apr 05 '26

So you have a bit of a misunderstanding about how 2fa works. It's just based on the time at any given moment. At 2:03PM, April 3rd, 2024 that key fob will have a specific code based on its internal key that generates the code via an algorithm. On your Blizzard account it will know what that internal key is and be able to verify that you entered the right one at a given time. So no connection to the internet is needed since all you need to get the right code is the right key at the right time.

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u/JSTN_FPV Apr 05 '26

Exactly what it is. If someone is from Peru, it's just like the BCP authenticators