Talk:Transaction authentication number: Difference between revisions

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TAN-Generator section should be updated: Response: ChipTAN is described in the article
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At least in some countries TAN-generators meanwhile use starting codes or optical flickering codes transmitted during the transaction process. Furthermore these TANs are bound to a specific amount of money and the receiving account cannot be manipulated (the generator shows the sum and the account). In some eurpean countries the bank use the TAN-generating abilities of the EMV-chip on debit cards (you have to have access to the card to generate a TAN). I suppose this change is significant considering the risks of TAN-phishing. [[Special:Contributions/87.182.236.217|87.182.236.217]] ([[User talk:87.182.236.217|talk]]) 13:00, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
:This is now described in the article, in the section on ChipTAN.[[User:Sleske|Sebastian]] ([[User talk:Sleske|talk]]) 07:26, 9 September 2013 (UTC)