Henri Sivonen wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> since Bank of America seems to block Mozilla also
> 
> That's bad. Why do they do it? Wells Fargo is (was?) reportedly blocking 
> Mozilla because they were afraid of form manager. Does this mean that 
> American banks use permanent passwords instead of one-time pad 
> authentication?

Yup. <sarcasm>Behold the high tech leaders of the free world.</sarcasm>
Well, I obviously haven't checked all American online banks, but
permanent login & password seems to be the norm. As far as I know
most European banks use one-time passwords...

-- 
   Heikki Toivonen


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