Hi Allan

On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:36 AM, Allan Lobeck <[email protected]>wrote:

> You must have both your pc and your mobile telephone to login in.  If you
> loose both at the same time your only option is to send an email
> immediately and change your password from another pc.  Then change the
> mobile number associated with the Gmail account to a friends number until
> you get a new number. You should also have a secondary backup email address
> to have Gmail emails to change your password (with a different password).


I think the question from the OP was if a user had set their computer as
'trusted' then could an attacker bypass the two-step verification by
replicating a cookie ie. fooling Gmail into thinking their computer was
trusted.
If this was the case then the attacker would then only need the user's
password.

-- 
Marko

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