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Story: Lloyds TSB to trial two-factor authentication

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Posted by: Anonymous (Sunday 26 February 2006, 7:59 PM)

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The keyring has a clock, accurate to one second. What it displays is essentially an encryption of the time. So it must tell you when the minute is nearly up, or the key will change in the middle of you typing it in - a bit of an inconvenience.

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