Banks Begin To Use RSA Keys
jnguy writes "According to the New York Times (free bacon required), banks are begining to look into using RSA keys for security. AOL has already begun offering its customers RSA keys at a premium price. Is this the future of security, and is it secure enough? How long before everyone needs to carry around 5 different RSA keys just to perform daily task?"
I agree, this is old news. Banks here in Canada have been using them for several years aswell. But obviously if it is new in the united states then it is "news".
Hardly worth mentioning.
Which statement is false in the grandparent article? You declined to state. On the other hand, the web site for Taiwan contains links to several Western sources: "New York Times", "Los Angeles Times", etc. Are you claiming that these reputable newspapers are lying?
The fact of the matter is that the majority of Taiwanese companies have a subsidiary in mainland China. Almost the entire manufacturing division of Acer is located in mainland China. Have you ever heard of Beowulf? Beijing can quickly assemble a Beouwulf-class supercomputer from Taiwanese high-performance desktop computers manufactured entirely in Beijing.
Frankly, put up or SHUT UP.
Welcome to an American website, where nothing is real until it happens in USA, the best country at everything.
Yeah the USA sucks and Europe rules under all conditions. They have superiority by the testicles and laugh at the USA with abandon.