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X Warns Users With Security Keys to Re-Enroll Before November 10 to Avoid Lockouts

Posted on October 27, 2025October 27, 2025 By CWS

Oct 27, 2025Ravie LakshmananData Safety / Authentication
Social media platform X is urging customers who’ve enrolled for two-factor authentication (2FA) utilizing passkeys and {hardware} safety keys like Yubikeys to re-enroll their key to make sure continued entry to the service.
To that finish, customers are being requested to finish the re-enrollment, both utilizing their present safety key or enrolling a brand new one, by November 10, 2025.
“After November 10, if you have not re-enrolled a safety key, your account might be locked till you: re-enroll; select a distinct 2FA technique; or elect to not use 2FA (however we all the time suggest you employ 2FA to guard your account!),” the corporate’s Security deal with wrote in a publish on X.
The transfer is a part of the corporate’s efforts to formally retire the twitter[.]com area. Twitter, which was acquired by SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk in October 2022, was rebranded to X in July 2023.
In a follow-up publish, X famous that the change doesn’t apply to customers who’ve enrolled for 2FA utilizing different strategies, equivalent to authenticator apps.

“Safety keys enrolled as a 2FA technique are at the moment tied to the twitter[.]com area,” it added. “Re-enrolling your safety key will affiliate them with x[.]com, permitting us to retire the Twitter area.”
X additionally helps 2FA utilizing textual content messages, however the possibility is restricted to non-Premium subscribers as of March 20, 2023. To enroll for 2FA, customers can comply with the steps under –

Navigate to Settings and privateness > Safety and account entry > Safety > Two-factor authentication
Choose Safety key > Handle safety keys > Delete present keys
Choose the Safety key possibility > Enter X password > Enter affirmation code despatched by way of e mail
Click on Begin > Insert key into the pc’s USB port or join by way of Bluetooth/NFC > As soon as inserted, contact the button on the important thing
Comply with the on-screen directions to complete setup

The Hacker News Tags:Avoid, Keys, Lockouts, November, ReEnroll, Security, Users, Warns

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