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Security Basics
RE: Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Nov 02 2012 07:07PM Mikhail A. Utin (mutin commonwealthcare org) (3 replies) Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Nov 04 2012 01:50AM Davin Enigl (davinenigl comcast net) (1 replies) RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Nov 23 2012 11:45AM Ken Schaefer (ken adOpenStatic com) (1 replies) |
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> Frankly, considering usual number of a bank customers,
which could be up to 10 million, using anything better
than a user name and a password create a technical
problem for IT, meaning finally money.
Wrong. Bank of America uses "SafePass": a one time password card
("liquid paper" window) that generates numbers, 12 (six at a time with a
press of a button), accounting for 10^12 random numbers -- to
authenticate users to their on-line accounts. So far it's been optional,
leaving users to chose it or not. The users pay a small one-time fee. I
think I paid $20USD. They have been doing thins for about five years.
PayPal and eBay have way way more than 10 million users and they do it
too, -- again for about five years so far.
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