SiteKey to Prevent Phishing
Perekrestok writes "An article at CNN talks about a new system called SiteKey which will be rolled out at Bank of America across the U.S. by this fall. The system would require an online user to not only enter a password but also answer three personal questions. More interestingly, the system will have a button which will allow the user to verify that they are indeed at the bank's website and not at some scammer's fake site."
When I'm on the web, even when looking at my bank account, I'm not trying to be held up by extraneous questions.
Keep the password.
Keep the button (which seems like a great idea by the way).
Ditch the three questions.
Falun Dafa is good!
The National Australia Bank launched SMS authentication earlier this year.
Whenever you transfer money or pay a bill (ie. anything risky), it sends a unique code via SMS to your phone. You then type that number into the system before it does the transaction.
It's free too.
It's highly unlikely someon has both stolen your mobile phone AND phished your details.