Rohit V Bhute wrote:
Rony wrote:
But the OP was able to use firefox by using the netscape id and
netscape is not IE.
Yes, they seem to be blocking the OS, and not any particular browser. I
checked in Firefox from Win XP and the service worked. So all it
requires, apparently, is the presence of "Windows" in the User Agent
string.
More news. HSBC is the first bank to introduce a small tiny device (
cannot recollect its name ) that changes passwords every few seconds. It
is synchronized with their servers to change passwords every few
seconds. Due to this even if the user logs in from windows or any other
unsafe environment where the user name and password can be grabbed, it
will be of no use as the password would have changed by then. This is
done keeping in mind that people have unsafe net usage.
Regards,
Rony.
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