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from: TOM MARKS
date: 1997-07-26 10:15:00
subject: Authentication.

HOw does this work?  I was reading about it in the new episode of Time
Digital and they were talking about a # that is stored in the service
providers data base but is never broadcast over the airwaves?  How do
they check it then?  I mean if it's never broadcast it can't be checked
rigth?  A quote from the mag:  "It would take a $500,000 comuber 100
billion yeras to try out every # combination at a rate of 1000 #'s per
second."  Hmm, sounds kinda "blown up security" if you ask me.
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