RE: Re: security question...??

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bruce <mailto:bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 3:17 PM said:

> but chris...
> 
> go back and look at the entire thread...
> 
> i never stated that i wanted to be able to know whether the entire
> system is secure on the client's end.. i stated that i wanted to be
> able to know if the client that i'm dealing with is legitimate..

Then what is the point? And why are you stopping your extra efforts at
the client's web browser? What criteria did you use to determine that
the client's webbrowser is as far as your duties should extend?

You should extend it to include their entire computer. While you're at
it make sure that the person doesn't write their password(s) down or
give it away after being tempted with a chocolate bar. Also make sure
the hardware is physically locked down too and make sure there are no
keyloggers in between the keyboard and the PC.

Ugh.

Bruce, plain and simple your idea is not going to work and it's a waste
of time.

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