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| Subject: | RE: Proposal to anti-phishing |
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| Date: | Fri, 14 Jan 2005 16:41:00 -0000 |
That's two-factor you're talking about - not two-phased
-----Original Message----- From: Don Tuer [mailto:don.tuer@cgi.com] Sent: 14 January 2005 15:28 To: 'Rafael San Miguel'; webappsec@securityfocus.com Cc: Enrique.Diez@dvc.es Subject: RE: Proposal to anti-phishing Two phased authentication is good for security but some obvious disadvantages include: - Cost of hardware tokens - Cost of distribution - Cost of managing hardware - Complexity and user training Also will the user need to return their token for replacement if they forget the PIN? Thanks Don
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