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| − | * OAuth 2.0 still depends on shared secrets between services on [[Web Site]]s and other internet devices.<ref>Justin Richer, ''What's Wrong With OAuth 2?'' https://twitter.com/justin__richer/status/1023738139200778240</ref>  | + | * OAuth 2.0 still depends on shared secrets between services on [[Web Site]]s and other internet devices.<ref>Justin Richer, ''What's Wrong With OAuth 2?'' https://twitter.com/justin__richer/status/1023738139200778240</ref> While most sites are protected by public key certificates, at least until quantum computing arrives.  | 
* It is still just a collection of parts that can be configured in a wide variety of combinations; most of which are not particularly secure.  | * It is still just a collection of parts that can be configured in a wide variety of combinations; most of which are not particularly secure.  | ||
Revision as of 10:39, 30 July 2018
Full Title or Meme
The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework
Context
In OAuth 2.0
Problems
- OAuth 2.0 still depends on shared secrets between services on Web Sites and other internet devices.[1] While most sites are protected by public key certificates, at least until quantum computing arrives.
 - It is still just a collection of parts that can be configured in a wide variety of combinations; most of which are not particularly secure.
 
Solutions
References
- RFC 6749 The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework specification
 -  RFC 8252 OAuth 2.0 for Native Apps Specification