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Originally Posted by raymor
That'll definitely keep us out. We're not installing unknown software promoted by ePassporte's guy on our network, and we sure as hell ain't setting up a Windows box to do it. None of our banks, Paypal, Paxum, nobody requires customers to install software giving them access to our private network in addition to our money. Since can't think of any legitimate reason to require that, it forces me wonder about illegitimate reasons.
Maybe, maybe if we were allowed to audit and sign the code, but that would be a heck of a lot of hassle instead of just clicking in our Paypal account.
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That "epassporte guy" that now works for RedPass also used to work for Paxum. That is two companies that vetted and hired him. Probably safe to throw that conspiracy theory out the window. It is obvious he was kept as out of the loop (he was a remote worker after all) as the rest of us during the ePass implosion.
Either way, they'll also offer sms and api for the security minded folks.