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AWS Virtual MFA

AWS Virtual MFA

Amazon Mobile LLC

5,000 - 10,000 downloads

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Enhance AWS Account Security

AWS Virtual MFA is an Android application that enables you to use your smartphone as a multi-factor authentication device with AWS Multi-Factor Authentication (AWS MFA). This is an optional feature of your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account that provides increased security when accessing AWS. This feature requires the user to present a valid authentication code provided by their MFA device, in addition to their username and password, before they can sign in.

Supports OATH Standard

The AWS Virtual MFA application supports the OATH standard for Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), and it can easily be configured by scanning a QR Code with your smartphone or by manually entering a configuration key provided by the AWS Management Console. The app supports the ability to generate one-time passwords for one or more virtual tokens, making it easier for customers who require MFA protection for multiple AWS identities.
Integrate All Your Accounts

You can enable AWS MFA for your AWS account as well as for any AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user associated under your account. All AWS websites, such as the AWS Management Console and the AWS portal, support AWS MFA.

Tags: mfa vierual token, smartphone user authenti app, virtual token android, virtual token android.

Comments and ratings for AWS Virtual MFA

  • (72 stars)

    by Bram bles on 12/03/2013

    I wish these tools got more new-feature-love than they do, but there's no denying that Amazon's own virtual MFA (AWSVMFA, duh) application does exactly what it says it will. I guess it's on to the API.. the underlying framework for this app could be inte

  • (72 stars)

    by Fajar Haryadi on 31/12/2012

    *****

  • (72 stars)

    by Mason Kiesewetter on 06/12/2012

    On the razr maxx it force closes I tried it but i uninstalled it Razr maxx Running ICS

  • (72 stars)

    by A Google User on 21/11/2012

    Junk. The balance of security and usability is out of whack. I tried to use this for 2 step authentication for Dropbox but couldn't get it to work.

  • (72 stars)

    by ERK on 30/11/2011

    Uhhh...
    First? - Love the fact that Amazon is taking security seriously.