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Published: 14 November 2006 12:30 GMT
Two-factor authentication
When it comes to beating fraudsters, if one security measure is good, two is better, right? That's the principle of two-factor authentication, which is getting big in the online banking world.
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It works alongside usernames and passwords as a second level of security, helping to ensure a user of a service such as e-banking is the person they say they are.
The second level of security can be anything - from hardware that generates a single-use number to a series of pre-selected security questions. Typically though it is the physical devices – tokens and password/PIN generators – that are most commonly discussed.
It's early days for the tech, but it already has its critics. Back in 2005, security guru Bruce Schneier gave it a vote of no confidence, saying it is "designed to solve the issues from 10 years ago".
Click here to read the two-factor authentication Cheat Sheet.
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