One-Time Password Generation and Two-Factor Authentication Using Molecules and Light

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Herein, we report the first example of one-time password (OTP) generation and two-factor authentication (2FA) using a molecular approach. OTPs are passwords that are valid for one entry only. For the next login session, a new, different password is generated. This brings the advantage that any undesired recording of a password will not risk the security of the authentication process. Our molecular realization of the OTP generator is based on a photochromic molecular triad where the optical input required to set the triad to the fluorescent form differs depending on the initial isomeric state.

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Naren, G., Li, S., & Andréasson, J. (2017). One-Time Password Generation and Two-Factor Authentication Using Molecules and Light. ChemPhysChem, 18(13), 1726–1729. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.201700074

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