Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode

2005-01-06 Thread Ian G
Joerg Schneider wrote: So, PassCode and similar forms of authentication help against the current crop of phishing attacks, but that is likely to change if PassCode gets used more widely and/or protects something of interest to phishers. Actually I have been waiting for phishing with MITM to

Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode

2005-01-06 Thread Joerg Schneider
Florian Weimer wrote: I think you can forward the PassCode to AOL once the victim has entered it on a phishing site. Tokens à la SecurID can only help if Indeed. the phishing schemes *require* delayed exploitation of obtained credentials, and I don't think we should make this assumption. Online

Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode

2005-01-05 Thread Florian Weimer
* Ian G.: R.A. Hettinga wrote: http://help.channels.aol.com/article.adp?catId=6sCId=415sSCId=4090articleId=217623 Have questions? Search AOL Help articles and tutorials: . If you no longer want to use AOL PassCode, you must release your screen name from your AOL PassCode so that you will no

Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode

2005-01-05 Thread Adam Shostack
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 08:44:11PM +, Ian G wrote: | R.A. Hettinga wrote: | | http://help.channels.aol.com/article.adp?catId=6sCId=415sSCId=4090articleId=217623 | Have questions? Search AOL Help articles and tutorials: | . | If you no longer want to use AOL PassCode, you must release

Re: AOL Help : About AOL® PassCode

2005-01-04 Thread Ian G
R.A. Hettinga wrote: http://help.channels.aol.com/article.adp?catId=6sCId=415sSCId=4090articleId=217623 Have questions? Search AOL Help articles and tutorials: . If you no longer want to use AOL PassCode, you must release your screen name from your AOL PassCode so that you will no longer need