Banks Test ID Device for Online Security
Mads Rasmussen
mads at opencs.com.br
Wed Jan 5 12:43:00 EST 2005
Bill Stewart wrote:
>
> That's still a serious risk for a bank,
> since the scammer can use it to log in to the web site
> and then do a bunch of transactions quickly;
> it's less vulnerable if the bank insists on a new SecurID hit for
> every dangerous transaction, but that's too annoying for most customers.
>
Here in Brazil it's common to ask for a new pin for every transaction
Mads
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