

Not every security token system is built equally.
SE's security token system is painfully easy to remove, I'm hoping "The company you work for" doesn't have similar issues.
And yeah, I agree with an Android / iOS authenticator. More and more people are doing it.
They use the same token (Vasco), it's easily removed on SE's end because people would bitch if it wasn't easy to remove. You should know that by now.


Hence: "Not every security token system is built equally.".
I'm aware a lot of organisations use Vasco security tokens, but the system behind it is down to the company using it.
It's a bad decision on SE's part, and goes against the fundamentals of the ideal behind a security token. (not that surprising seeing as it's XI and XIV)
Last edited by Ingolf; 10-14-2012 at 04:15 AM.
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