Daniel R. Oelke wrote:
If you are the worring sort (or are looking for a ripe target) point your browser at: https://www.diginsite.com/clients.html
There is a list of 23 Credit Unions - some (or all) of which allow transactions to be done over the net.
A brief once over shows that it requires Netscape 2.0 or better so you will have encryption, but it does not warn you when you are using only a 40-bit session key vs. a 128-bit key. (Netscape wizards - is there a way that the server can detect this so that a warning message could be put up?)
For Netscape servers, you can configure which ciphers you want to use. I'm sure Apache-SSL and most other SSL-capable servers have the same sort of thing. I know that Wells Fargo, at least, requires 128-bit encryption. -- Sure we spend a lot of money, but that doesn't mean | Tom Weinstein we *do* anything. -- Washington DC motto | tomw@netscape.com