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Does "One Time Password" mean "one time pad"
If so, at last, I've been saying this for a very very long time.
Take your asymmetric ciphers and shove 'em.
OTP is the way.
All you need is a distribution mechanism like a checkbook.
(get your keys on a flashcard).
Posted by: stevey_d   Posted on: 02/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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