Insight into why Europeans get multi-factor authentication and we don't

    Date: 09/11/07 (Security)    Keywords: no keywords

    Every now and then, a press release or pitch crosses my desk about the so-called idea of "strong factor" authentication. It makes me want to roll my eyes because the US has got to be the only place in the world that actually knows better than to fall for...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Berlind/?p=771

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