Posted on 12/14/2023 4:47:07 AM PST by MtnClimber
This letter by the 51 thugs and goons of 'intelligence' was the worst crime against our country in the last decade... and technically it wasn't even a crime. In the future these 51 need to be outed as the liars and thugs and goons and filth that they are - traitors to all our country stands for...
They need a fifty one gun salute, up next the wall.
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Our bank insisted we obtain an RSA SecurID device ($25) when we moved to Japan.
The SecurID is a device small enough to attach to a keychain. It's battery operated but there's no way to change or access the battery. After two years, RSA mails you a new SecurID to replace your current one, charging you another $25.
Here's how it works. When a bank needs to verify you -- by phone, internet, in person -- they ask you to tell them the 6-digit numeric ID that currently displays on the device.
The thing is: the 6-digit code changes on its own every 60 seconds. And being 6 digits, there's only a one-in-a-million chance that a criminal could figure out the correct code in one minute. Virtually impossible.
Now another neat thing about this means of verification is it's not at all reliant on your communications device or means of internet access. If you were on a deserted island and could only send Morse Code by flashing light, it would work because it's completely untethered from electronic communication. It means a third party digital aggregator (or Deep State agency) doesn't need to get involved in the verification transaction.
So I thought FReepers should be aware such a private means of security. Think of it as a private channel of ID protection between you and your banker. With devices like this, the world can still be secure even if communications channels are not secure.
Ingenious......thx for the info.
Truly mind blowing; jaw dropping! DS uses WTP tax dollars in
order to spy on these same people. The sheep just sigh and
complain about being sheared again. Wait until these crooks begin to tax us for breathing. What is the tipping point that
pushes action over such unlawful conduct?
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