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RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security
From: "Mike Vella" <mike () bakerross co uk>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 10:01:36 -0000
HI, been following this interesting discussion. I believe 2 factor authentication is a must for this type of thing. PCi compliance? Why leave yourself open to any type of attacks when it can easily be avoided. -----Original Message----- From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com] On Behalf Of Davin Enigl Sent: 02 November 2012 05:09 To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security You are fooling yourself guys. If it's published (as below), it's in a database and crackable. Better: use OTP tokens. There will be no re-play attacks possible. Besides, keyloggers capture your static passwords no matter what you come up with. Use an OTP like Yubikey. I's 44-63 random characters long and different every time. Static passwords are obsolete. On 11/01/2012 01:36 PM, Michael Peppard wrote:
Take 'old o' the Wings o' the Mornin', An' flop round the earth till you're dead Good luck cracking that password. Kipling's Widow at Windsor for those that don't recognize it.
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- RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Globalart4u Enquiries (Nov 01)
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- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Alexander Meesters (Nov 01)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Davin Enigl (Nov 01)
- RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Hough, Kenneth P (Nov 01)
- RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Alexander A. Kelner (Nov 01)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Michael Peppard (Nov 01)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Davin Enigl (Nov 02)
- RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Mike Vella (Nov 02)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Alexander A. Kelner (Nov 01)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Davin Enigl (Nov 02)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Davin Enigl (Nov 02)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Davin Enigl (Nov 04)
- RE: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Ken Schaefer (Nov 23)
- Re: Bank Of Montreal Online Security Nathan V (Nov 26)