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| Subject: | Re: Cookies as the second factor |
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| Date: | Thu, 20 Jul 2006 18:33:11 -0700 |
A) Does this qualify as "something you have", in any definition of the term? B) Regardless of (A), does it have much security value anyway?
A) no. way to easy to copy or erase. (delete all cookies is a standard fixit measure) B) no. way to easy to copy.
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And, did Guloka think the Ulus were too ugly to save?
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