Quote Originally Posted by Amberion View Post
Not sure which it was, was probably a app token.

Anyway, you shouldn't really need a token if S-E just had decent security.

You should be able to bind it to specific country, or specific IP adress like ???.???.*.*, have the 2 last once there as most have dynamic adresses. That would stop over 90% of hacked accounts I think.
It's not about SE security, its about users security, a lot of people visit dodgy websites unsuspectingly installing keyloggers on to their computer.

Also many people have dynamic IP addresses which are changing all the time, you can't lock these people to that kind of system or you would never be able to log in.