Hi Greg, Am Do, den 22.01.2004 schrieb Gregh um 07:21: > ...
> That has nothing to do with ANYTHING. If I install a keylogger on YOUR > computer and you DONT know about it and let's say your bank was at > www.bank.com and your account name was BOB and password was 123ghqofc0 > right? Now you have just gone to the bank's web site and have typed, in > plain text on your keyboard, that username and password. Where does > CRYPTOGRAPHY stop that being recorded as you TYPE it and later sent > elsewhere? Surely you know what a keylogger IS dont you? You couldn't do a thing with the account information of a European online bankin account. You need a new TAN number for every transaction you make. Even changing personal data of the account settings requires a TAN. No keylogger in the world can make you use this account if you haven't the TANs. Delivering TANs may be a "low tech" measure but it works. There hasn't been a single reported incident of online banking fraud I know of. For the rest, you have read my views in most other mails, cheers, Tobias _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
