Corporate public key?
CL Gilbert
Lamont_Gilbert@RigidSoftware.com
Wed Jul 9 15:07:03 2003
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Johan Wevers wrote:
| CL Gilbert wrote:
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|>Well this begs the question, what exactly do you mean by internet
|>*banking*? are you speaking of investment banking? or checking /savings?
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| When I login via a webbrowser, I can get a list of mutations on my
account,
| and make on-line payments.
|
| These are things for normal accounts from which you can make payments
| to other accounts, get cash from a cash machine with a bank card and
| pay with that card in shops (those bank cards have the size of a credit
| card, but unlike a credit card your payment is directly, on-line, removed
| from your account, and it is also checked if you have enough money to make
| that payment). Usually these cards are equipped with a chip that can be
| used as an electronic wallet, but I've never used that. I prefer cash,
| that always works. I don't know how they handle stocks - I've never owned
| them, and am not really interested in that market too.
|
| I've seen my former employer use the same number generator as I have, so
| I guess this works for buissines accounts the same.
|
interesting. I use capitalone.com and paypal.com and they both only
require a ~8 char password. of course nothing can be done with capital
one account except for paying it with the attached bank account. i am
paying my phone bill with electronic transfer. I have lots of EFT but
they all only require a password, no special authentication ever took
place. very trusting it seems. only paypal ever put me through changes.
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Thank you,
CL Gilbert
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