Another example Judge: It sure sounds like some
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Judge: It sure sounds like something that happens pretty frequently in the real world in the era before computers. Take, take example someone picking cash from a bank with a note from the depositor. And the bank decides to call the depositor on a land line and asks if the person picking it up is an authorized to pick it up. You, you can come up with lots of examples of this dual channel , uh, utility.
SFOR: But once again your honor, what that doesn’t do is authenticate that the person who’s there is in fact the employee as opposed to someone who is masquerading as the employee.
And the bank decides to call the depositor on a land line and asks if the person picking it up is an authorized to pick it up.
the depositor then, would have to call the person depositing and see if their cell phone rings to verify who they said they were......... COBAS