On 7 August 2014 10:49, Chad <innocentkiller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Risker
<risker.wp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As someone with one of those "high
risk" accounts, one time passwords
would
be more likely to make me drop those permissions.
Any administrator has
a
"high risk" account given the
opportunities that they have.
Risker/Anne
+1.
I'm lazy and wouldn't want the burden of remembering more
than "password123" as my password (same password I use
everywhere, again, I'm lazy)
Oh I have no problem with regular forced password changes, say quarterly or
so; I'm used to that in other contexts. But not a one-time password, which
will actually increase risk because people will choose "keep me logged in"
to avoid having to get a new password every time they want to log in.
These tend also to be solutions coming from moneyed countries, and some of
these things involve technology that is not globally available.
Risker/Anne