are describing is not snake oil. You have a valid gripe
that the product is not marketed along with a description of the attack
vectors it protects against and those that it does not.
Jeffrey Altman
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to be removed. Instead they should
have provided a disabled feature so that those who wish to disable
installed certs can do so and thereby ensure that in the future they
won't be restored.
Jeffrey Altman
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James A. Donald wrote:
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Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Unfortunately, SRP is not the solution to the phishing
problem. The phishing problem is made up of many
subtle sub-problems involving the ease of spoofing a
web site and the challenges involved in securing the
enrollment and password
when a site says that the authentication
failed.
(3) Secure mechanisms must be developed for handling enrollment and
password changing.
Only then can we truly address the phishing problem.
Jeffrey Altman
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Da Vinci judge's secret code revealed
Fri Apr 28, 2006 8:25 AM ET
By Peter Graff
LONDON (Reuters) - Mystery solved. It was the admiral.
A secret code embedded in the text of a court ruling in the case of Dan
Brown's bestseller The Da Vinci Code has been cracked, but far from
revealing an
Latest Da Vinci mystery: judge's own secret code
Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:11 AM ET
By Peter Graff
LONDON (Reuters) - Three weeks after a British court passed judgment in
the copyright case involving Dan Brown's bestseller The Da Vinci Code,
a lawyer has uncovered what may be a secret message buried in