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| Subject: | Re: Two-Factor Authentication on the Web |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Jun 2006 06:56:46 -0700 |
Multiple shared secrets are not any more secure. Infact they inconveneince the user.
If you don't want to distribute hardware tokens, take a look at https://www.entrust.com/eval/demoguard/ Identity Guard by entrust or Software Tokens by RSA
The Identity Guard is a real 2-factor authentication solution, but instead of a hardware token it uses a paper card with numbers on it. Each banking customer will have a unique card. However, unlike the hardware token, the attacker can xerox the identity guard, without the knowledge of the user. But this is still far better solution then using "2 shared secret" scheme.
Software Tokens by RSA merely protect against password replay attacks.
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