On 18 Jul 2001, at 5:17, SnowDog wrote:
> Open two accounts: one for spending and one for saving. Keep the
> account that you use for saving a secret, and then the only way
> someone could hack into your account would be if they managed to get a
> keyboard sniffer installed on your computer.
Als
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Kurtis Bangen wrote:
> Has anyone had any dealings with 3pgold? I wanted to know about
anyone's experience with them before I looked into opening an account.
I know the people who run 3PGold and I consider them of the highest moral
character. And by the way, there is no
> I'm leery about putting thousands of dollars into any of the GBCs because
I'm worried about having my account hacked into and the non-repudiable,
instantly clearing currency disappearing. I know that a ten digit
alpha-numeric passphrase has 3,656,158,440,062,976 possible combinations,
but the t
>Has anyone had any dealings with 3pgold? I wanted to know about
>anyone's experience with them before I looked into opening an
>account.
>
>
>Also, I couldn't find anything about a storage fee for keeping gold
>with them. Does the commission paid to them on buying cover it?
>Will they likel
>
> I'm leery about putting thousands of dollars into any of the GBCs because
I'm worried about having my account hacked into and the non-repudiable,
instantly clearing currency disappearing. I know that a ten digit
alpha-numeric passphrase has 3,656,158,440,062,976 possible combinations,
but
Bob wrote:|
| I believe the below is true but not positive:
|
| If you don't have an encrypted window and you type a userID and
| password, I think your keystrokes can be picked up by network sniffers.
|
| If you're typing into a 128 bit SSL encrypted window, sniffers can't
| log your key strokes.
Sidd wrote:
>
> | Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed
> | padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the
> | form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand
> | things this means the form information is not sent encrypted.
>
> If the form is
Craig wrote:
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That means that the forms are not *received* encrypted, but at that point
they're merely blank forms. The response that you send is encrypted on its
way back to our server (view the source for details). All of the pages that
have information about your account are, of course, *
Thanks Sidd,
I learned something. I have been wondering how the home page logon
on the GoldMoney site could be secure since it is not an https page.
CCS
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Craig Spencer
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| Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed
| padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the
| form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand
| things this means the form information is not sent encrypted.
If the form is submitted to an https pag
| Niether one has https in the url window or indicates a "closed
| padlock" in the status bar (altho the logon page does send the
| form infomation to an https page). Unless I misunderstand
| things this means the form information is not sent encrypted.
If the form is submitted to an https pag
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Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Steve Foerster wrote:
> CCS wrote:
>
> <>
>
> I know quite a bit actually. :)
>
> < work.>>
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> Both are working perfectly for me. I'm running MSIE 5.5 on Windows 2000.
Same here.
> <>
>
> What makes you say so? They both use https.
CCS wrote:
<>
I know quite a bit actually. :)
<>
Both are working perfectly for me. I'm running MSIE 5.5 on Windows 2000.
Are you by any chance using the Konqueror browser? Konqueror has a known
issue making https connections to some web servers. (This bug manifests
in
disallowing the conn
Looks great except it refuses to connect my browser (when attempting to
login or open an account). I had to go to the local internet cafe to
open an account. Now I am home I can't access it.
David Hillary
Steve Foerster wrote:
>
> I'm pleased to announce the deployment this afternoon of 3PGold
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