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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Age: 25
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Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
Hey guys, I as surfing around some paladin blogs when they started talking about a security dongle that will add another layer of protection. It seems cheap ($6.50), it's from blizzard itself, and it seems as though the premise is solid. The only downside: it only ships to the states
Here's the FAQ about it on Blizz's sight, I believe it's linked from there to the actual purchase page. http://us.blizzard.com/support/artic...660&rhtml=true
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: San Pablo, California
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
The device is very similar to those used when logging into corporate VPNs. You still have to enter your username and password. This adds an additional independent code you have to enter. The code is different each time you enter it, and dependent on a number you never enter, so it can't be guessed. Someone who keylogs your password won't be able to log in because they don't have this little code generator.
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
The concept is called "two factor authentication".
The purpose is to require two different methods of authenticating a user from two different resources. In this case, something you "have" (being the token that displays a unique ID every 30 seconds that only the token and the authentication server know), and something you "know" (being your password). Your PIN # and ATM card use essentially the same methodology with the card being what you "have" and your PIN being what you "know". I use two-factor authentication for logging into my PC at work, logging into the primary infrastructure server for TG, and also for logging into PayPal. I would HIGHLY recommend spending the $7 and getting the Blizzard token. With the number of account thefts on the rise, I would really hate to see anyone else lose all their stuff.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Charleston, SC
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Fayetteville, TN
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
Hrmmm...
9 million + accounts registered (Who cares about the ones they are banning, those same number if not more are being re-made the same day) thats (average it at I'd say $13 per month per account) only $117,000,000 a month and then only $1.4 Billion dollars a year, Now they've made their money back 1,000 fold I'm sure since launch, and say those numbers don't change much--or drop by a couple million accounts, that still leaves--Gas-like-robberies in profit... This should be provided for free to anyone who keeps their accounts active for I'd say 3 Months or more and holds it active further...or just everyone, problem solved, slightly less profit for them. Especially since that was factoring WoW profits only...
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: San Pablo, California
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
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Of course, the dongle does address the issue of virtual theft (ie. keyloggers) since it raises the bar for the thieves several orders of magnitude to requiring physical theft of the device.
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Re: Something interesting for those concerned about security for their account
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