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Two-factor banking
Kelly Martin, 2005-10-18

People who lived through the Second World War, like my grandparents, had a very different view of money than those of us who grew up in the Information Age. Many of us still remember being told how foolish it is to keep one's life savings under a bed mattress, because the banks were known as trusted entities that will always do a better job of looking after your money. Even my grandparents, albeit reluctantly, came to realize that putting trust in financial institutions was the only way to go.

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Re: Re: Re: Two-factor banking 2005-10-19
Anonymous
Right - you need both strong and mutual authentication (read the FFIEC guidelines). Neither by itself is entirely sufficient. You won't give your credentials away unless you're sure it's the bank and the bank won't let you (or the criminal) log in unless you strongly assert your identity. This is...

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