On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 11:21:29PM +0000, Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
> 
> A really simple two-factor authentication is for them to sms a 
> single-use token to your mobile phone.  This solves the "something you 
> have + something you know" problem.  Yes, if someone robs you AND 
> somehow gets your password, you're stuffed.  But that's less likely than 
> being keylogged by crapware, which is really the problem they're trying 
> to solve.

NAB does the sms thingy as well

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