card in an external reader with a keypad? Aside from
> the weight of the 'computer' in your pocket...
The risks of using *somebody else's keypad* to type passwords or
instructions to your smartcard, or using *somebody else's display* to
view output that is intended to b
arge, but the bank was
still unable or unwilling to show me the promised copies of relevant
documents. The merchant eventually contacted me about the repudiated
charge.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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problem to the bank via email. I
asked them to: use the bank's domain name, not bankserv.co.za; use a
unique PIN instead of re-using the ATM PIN; use one time passwords
instead of PINs. I haven't had a response to my suggestions.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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eople with access to the servers at usable.com from having the ability
to impersonate users of the service.
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