Banks Test ID Device for Online Security

Joerg Schneider js at joergschneider.com
Thu Jan 6 05:57:30 EST 2005


Mads Rasmussen wrote:
> Here in Brazil it's common to ask for a new pin for every transaction
Same here in Germany. The banks send you paper lists with TANs 
(transaction numbers, e.g. 100 per list), which you to enter in addition 
to your PIN. For each transaction you need a new TAN.

Unfortunately that does not prevent MITM phishing (see separate post 
"Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode"



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