Craig,

    GREAT ideas!  This may even cut down ont he number of incorrect spends
as it may heighten awareness of the spendors when using the "large spend"
password.

   I think some improvements are needed, though my own programming skills
are far below that which is required to accomplish such things.  Your ideas
have my full support!

    Eric
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Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 7:29 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: hacking?? I don't see evidence.


> > Well, having extra passwords would not solve anything.  If a supposed
> > hacker can fool a person and get one password, what stops he/she from
> > getting the other passwords?
>
> I disagree. I might want to check my balance from other locations, or pay
a
> restaurant bill using my cell-phone, but I would ONLY use my main password
> from my home computer on a secure line. Currently, would you want to do a
> spend on a cellular phone with your ONLY password to your account?
Moreover,
> the main password would probably only RARELY be used. This makes it FAR
more
> secure than one which is used throughout the day.
>
> So, I vote for:
>
> 1) A password to login, check balance, and do small spends, ($500 per day,
> or perhaps, adjustable by the user).
>
> 2) A second password to do large spends.
>
> 3) A third password to change user information and all other options.
>
> Craig
>
>
>
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