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Old 04-03-2009, 11:12 AM
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Re: Mobile Banking

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Originally Posted by darkjedi007 View Post
SSL and 128bit encryption is extremely secure. As far as I know there has never been a single case where a 128bit encryption key has been cracked through brute force. I think there was a statistic where all the computing power in the world would still take millions of years to crack 1 key. Almost all credit card fraud is done through phishing or having the actual card stolen or copied by an unscrupulous waiter.
Exactly. It's almost always the user's fault or lack of knowledge. PEBKAC!

If it wasn't strong, I wouldn't be using it on numerous sites we have at work that contain sensitive company information and PHI.
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