Branchaud, Marc writes:
Any thoughts on this device? At first glance, it doesn't seem
particularly impressive...
http://www.quizid.com/
Lovely idea of two-factor authentication:
The user then enters their user name (something they know) and the
8-digit Quizid passcode
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 02:39:55PM -0400, Rich Salz wrote:
| Marc Branchaud wrote:
| Any thoughts on this device? At first glance, it doesn't seem
| particularly impressive...
|
| http://www.quizid.com/
|
| Looks like hardware S/Key, doesn't it?
|
| If I could fool the user into entering a
On Thursday, Oct 17, 2002, at 19:39 Europe/London, Rich Salz wrote:
Marc Branchaud wrote:
Any thoughts on this device? At first glance, it doesn't seem
particularly impressive...
http://www.quizid.com/
Looks like hardware S/Key, doesn't it?
If I could fool the user into entering a quizcode,
Marc Branchaud wrote:
Any thoughts on this device? At first glance, it doesn't seem
particularly impressive...
http://www.quizid.com/
Looks like hardware S/Key, doesn't it?
If I could fool the user into entering a quizcode, then it seems like I
could get the device and the admin database
Would someone at MIT / in Boston area like to go to this and send a
report to the list? Might help clear up some of the currently
unexplained aspects about Palladium, such as:
- why they think it couldn't be used to protect software copyright (as
the subject of Lucky's patent)
- are there plans