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Message-ID: <438F6A6D.3070306@csuohio.edu>
Date: Thu Dec  1 21:27:31 2005
From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein)
Subject: Re: Most common keystroke loggers?

> If the user is passed to a phishing site that ask for the OTP, the user
> enters it, the phishing site can return a error and instruct the user to
> use the next OTP password, hence giving the attacker any number of
> OTP....the OTP ones that are list based anyways.

Social Darwinism :

Try to make something idiot-proof, nature will provide you with a better 
idiot.

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