how can you verify that the site you get is not a fake?

bruce bedouglas at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 6 19:44:09 UTC 2005


scott...

email me your contact information and i'll call you...

-bruce


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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com]On Behalf Of Scot L. Harris
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 12:26 PM
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Subject: RE: how can you verify that the site you get is not a fake?


On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 13:40, bruce wrote:
> matt...
>
> you're close... the complete solution has to encompass a number of
different
> elements.
>
> the original goal was to try to get rid of passwords, and allow the user
to
> 'know' that the site that they're heading to/using is the site they
actually
> want to be on.
>
> i'm pretty satisfied with the approach that i'm looking at right now...
>
> over time, it solves the issue of 'being on the right site', it solves the
> issue of having to handle different passwords.. it gets rid of traditional
> passwords.. it can  be used for basic age verification, it also can be
used
> to match a transaction with a given machine via hash/fingerprinting of the
> user machine...
>
> it deals with lost user/key information...
>
> dayum, i'm tired...

So how about sharing your solutions with the rest of us?

--
Scot L. Harris
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Journalism is literature in a hurry.
		-- Matthew Arnold

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