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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
There is an issue with asking for different characters in that it can be used to build up the whole password. Asking for the same characters (in a time period) makes it less likely.
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Interesting viewpoint, but it effectively means you have a 2 character password and once someone has overheard those two characters, they effectively have the password.
First Direct (the only company I know of to truly understand the meaning of excellent service) also have a 2 character system, but the characters do differ with most calls.
Not criticising tweetiepooh of course, I appreciate them posting VM's viewpoint.