>>Of course, the best authentication system for banking I've seen is >>from UBS. They send you a scratchlist of around 100 numbers. Every >>time you login you use one of the numbers and cross it off. Very >>slick. > > Does that really work in practice? That sounds really annoying. Is this for > business banking or for retail? How do they get the next 100 numbers to the > user? Do they mail it out when they've used 90?
It works, as I'm a customer of UBS. They do it for everybody, business and private. They send the the scratchlist by post, even, registered. When you reach the 80th number, a new list will be automatically sent. BR Christian