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Subject: FSTC Call for Participation: Counter-Phishing Phase I
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An article on passwords and password safety, including this neat bit:
For additional security, she then pulls out a card that has 50
scratch-off codes. Jubran uses the codes, one by one, each time she
logs on or performs a transaction. Her bank, Nordea PLC, automatically
sends a new
Although I am against any national ID, at least as far terrorist
identification goes (note that the Social Security Number that every
American has IS a national ID card), I feel that a discussion on how to do
it properly is a worthwhile endeavor.
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From: Peter Clay
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/03/politics/03CHAL.html?th=pagewanted=printposition=
The New York Times
June 3, 2004
Polygraph Testing Starts at Pentagon in Chalabi Inquiry
By DAVID JOHNSTON and JAMES RISEN
ASHINGTON, June 2 - Federal investigators have begun administering
polygraph
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On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 08:14:39PM +1200, Peter Gutmann wrote:
One-time passwords (TANs) was another thing I covered in the Why isn't the
Internet secure yet, dammit! talk I mentioned here a few days ago. From
talking to assorted (non-European) banks, I haven't been able to find any that
Eugen Leitl wrote:
Banks tried to push smart cards, but very half-heartedly (didn't offer free
readers, which could have created critical mass).
Ther was one of those net-only bank-like operations in the last days
of the bubble that did offer free smart-card readers. That's what
prompted me to