Re: Multi-Factor Authentication
- From: jkatricak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 May 2007 12:55:54 -0000
It was always my understanding that the pictures were more for anti-phising purposes than for multifactor authentication. In other words, if you go to a site and see the picture you originally picked out, you're probably on the real site. If you see another picture, you're on a phishing site (because the phishing site doesn't know which picture you originally chose).
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