PayPal Security Key: PayPal Hangs Out The “No Phishing” Sign
To help keep user accounts secure, PayPal is introducing a new password device. Ordered directly from PayPal, the new tool dubbed the “The PayPal Security Key” is a small electronic device which is available to all account holders.
It is a simple 100% effective device which is small enough to hang from your key chain and generates a new unique 6-digit security code around every 30 seconds. The idea behind the ‘Key’ is since the code used to sign in expires twice a minute, accounts become hacker proof. This device changes PayPal accounts to high level security and I recommend all users get one.

The ‘Key’ operates on Verisign’s two-factor authentication system















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