At 06:09 PM 3/25/02 -0800, George Kirikos wrote: >I think it's a good idea too. When one logs in to RWI, a message would >go out to the RSP saying, e.g. "Administrators has logged into RWI at >15:30 EST on March 25, 2002". > >If I see this email when I'm out watching a movie on a RIM PDA, I can >say "Who did that? Eeeeeek!", and then scratch my head and wonder if my >password was compromised by a hacker, or something.
Right. I imagine this feature would appeal to people who do not use the RWI often. >It would be unclear to know what the hacker done, since there's no >visible "auditing" or "trace history" of every login and transaction >that occurred (there is for orders, renewals, transfers, but presumably >not for lock/unlock, or some of the other "events" that one can >trigger, e.g. setting/removing an auto-renew, etc. We do log all actions, and, should a circumstance arise where it was necessary to do an audit, we should be able to facilitate. Regards, sA
