![]() ![]() However, this leaves many customers behind who don’t have in-house development resources. This may be okay for customers that have time and resources to upgrade from the older version of PHP (and other dependencies) and adjust and build the two libraries from source (after security review of the source code and patching for vulnerabilities). As an alternative – in the same article, Yubico continues – “Yubico recommends customers who use these libraries to migrate to YubiCloud…” a cloud-based service from Yubico and writes “…As customers plan this (YubiCloud) migration, they can continue to utilize their existing YK-VAL deployments by purchasing extended support for Ubuntu 16.04 on which YK-VAL depends, and access source code at YubicoLabs.” In April 2021, Yubico announced “YK-VAL, YK-KSM and YubiHSM 1 End-of-Life”, referencing that the libraries used outdated/vulnerable technologies. ![]()
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