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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Clear text password exposure in Datakey's tokens and smartcards
- To: "Lee Dilkie" <lee_dilkie@xxxxxxxxx>, "Toomas Soome" <Toomas.Soome@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Clear text password exposure in Datakey's tokens and smartcards
- From: "Kevin Sheldrake" <kev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 12:31:11 +0100
Not unless the card is stolen and the owner either doesn't notice
immediately or doesn't report it immediately. How many people will turn
up at work (for instance) claiming to have 'forgotton' their card rather
than report it lost, on the off chance they have actually misplaced it?
If the keys give access to money, reputation, authority or the like then
perhaps the size of the exposure window is important?
Kev
Perhaps I'm missing something here. As far as I can tell, no keys
located on the card were compromised, only the PIN was. Since this is a
two factor authentication system, possession of the PIN is of little
value without possession of the token itself.
Am I missing the point here?
regards,
-lee
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Kevin Sheldrake MEng MIEE CEng CISSP
Electric Cat (Bournemouth) Ltd