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Banks 'wasting millions' on two-factor authentication
John Leyden, The Register 2005-03-15

Banks are spending millions on two-factor authentication for their customers but the approach no longer provides adequate protection against fraud or identity theft, according to Bruce Schneier, the encryption guru.

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Banks 'wasting millions' on two-factor authentication 2005-03-15
Anonymous
Security in business is a delicate balance between mitigating risk in a cost effective way. He might as well be saying that putting locks on doors is a "waste of millions" because locks can be picked or brute forced. Two-factor authentication is a huge step forward in internet security - and mitigates many current security threats. While it is not the "holy grail" of internet security - it is better than the current standard: static passwords.

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There is no solution though 2005-03-15
Anonymous
so called "expert" 2005-03-16
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: so called "expert" 2005-11-18
twofish
It's too late.... 2005-03-16
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