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What is QR code authentication?

Written by Sharon NatashaMFA2 min read

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  • Securing logins with a scan: QR code authentication explained
  • Applications of QR codes
  • How does QR authentication work?
  • Pros and cons of QR authentication
  • Conclusion
  • How doesADSelfServicePlus facilitate QR code authentication?
  • People also ask

Securing logins with a scan: QR code authentication explained

Quick Response (QR) code authentication is a modern method of verifying identity to access services securely. Traditional authentication methods such as passwords and PINs are often vulnerable to breaches and phishing attacks. Innovative solutions are emerging to address these challenges as technology advances. One such solution is QR code authentication.

QR codes store an encrypted one-time password within a unique pattern of black and white squares that changes for every login. This eliminates the need to remember and enter passwords. You only have to scan the QR code with your mobile device to gain access.

Pairing QR code authentication with biometrics such as fingerprint scanning or facial recognition enhances security by implementing a two-factor authentication (2FA) process. This combined approach significantly enhances security.

Applications of QR codes

QR code authentication finds diverse applications across various industries:

  • Online service logins: Enhances login security for various online services, reducing the risk of password-based attacks.
  • Payment authentication: Facilitates financial transactions in retail and online environments, ensuring you are sending or receiving funds to the intended recipient.
  • Event access: Provides quick and secure entry into events or venues, minimizing unauthorized access.
  • Digital identity verification: Ensures user's identity matches the information encoded within government services and healthcare.
  • QR-based 2FA: Enhances 2FA by generating QR codes for users to scan with authenticator apps.
  • Product information: Embedding QR codes on products that link to more information, like specifications, manuals, or even authenticity verification.

How does QR authentication work?

  • QR code generation:
    • Initiation: When a user tries to log in to a service, a unique QR code for the login session is generated.
    • Encoding information: The QR code contains encoded data, such as a session identifier or a URL pointing to a server that manages the authentication process. This information is encrypted for added security.
  • User interaction: The user scans the QR code using a mobile device that has a QR code reader, typically within an authentication app or using the device's camera.
  • Data decoding: The authentication app decodes the QR code by extracting the session identifier.
  • Authentication: The app sends a request to the authentication server, including the decoded information from the QR code.
  • Verify QR code: The server validates the session identifier and compares it with the information that was generated and stored when the QR code was first created.
  • Response: Based on the verification, the server sends a response back to the service, indicating whether the authentication was successful or not. The service then uses this response to either grant or deny access.

Pros and cons of QR authentication

Pros of using QR authentication:

  • Convenience: User-friendly and can be easily accessed via smartphones.
  • Speed: Offers a swift authentication process compared to traditional methods.
  • Dynamic generation: Generates a unique QR code for every session, reducing the risk of unauthorized reuse.
  • Cost-effective: Requires no expensive hardware or software systems.

Cons of using QR authentication:

  • Phishing attacks: Malicious QR codes can redirect users to fraudulent websites or apps.
  • Tampering: Unauthorized modification of QR codes can lead to security breaches.
  • Device dependency: Relies on smartphones or scanners for authentication, which may not always be available or functional.

Conclusion

QR code authentication represents a significant advancement in secure access and identity verification by combining security with convenience. This method effectively addresses the challenges associated with traditional authentication methods. Integrating QR code authentication with biometric verification techniques, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, can further enhance security measures, providing an even more robust solution.

How does ADSelfService Plus facilitate QR code authentication?

ADSelfService Plus is an identity security solution that provides adaptive MFA with support for a wide range of authenticators, including QR code authentication. It integrates seamlessly with the authenticators, enhancing your overall login security. ADSelfService Plus provides MFA for endpoints, cloud and on-premises applications, VPNs, and OWAs. In addition to these features, it also provides self-service password management and enterprise SSO.

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People also ask

How do I get a QR code for an authenticator?

To get a QR code for an authenticator, install an authenticator app. Log in to the service account, and enable two-factor authentication, and choose the Authenticator app option. The service might display a QR code or provide a secret key. Scan the QR code with your authenticator app or enter the secret key.

How to authenticate a QR code?

QR codes themselves can't be directly authenticated, but they act as a bridge between your accounts and authenticator apps. When you scan a QR code during a two-factor authentication setup, it securely transmits information to your app, allowing it to generate unique codes for verifying your identity on the corresponding service.

How do I find my Google Authenticator QR code?

  • Log in to your account and navigate to Account Settings. Look for 2-Step Verification and click Set up.
  • Select Authentication App and click Next.
  • The service will typically display a QR code that you can scan with your Google Authenticator app.
  • Open Google Authenticator on your mobile device, select the option to add a new account or scan a QR code, and use your device's camera to scan the QR code displayed on your screen.
  • Follow any additional prompts to complete the setup process.

How do I get my six digit authenticator code?

  • Open your authenticator app (like Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator).
  • Find the account entry for the service you need the code for. It might be listed by name or username.
  • The app will display a six-digit code that changes every 30 seconds. This is the code you need to enter during login or verification for the specific service.

What is your authenticator code?

An authenticator code is a temporary, secret code generated by your authenticator app. This code refreshes every few seconds and is used to verify your identity when logging into accounts or services that have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled.

 

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