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By e-mail or snailmail I occasionally receive a letter that tells me two pieces of information that I need to type into something else, e.g., for voting via a website.

I don't know what the point is of dividing the code into separate components. From a security point of view it seems to be just one code: they send me the components together and I use them together.

Is there typically some other use case that I am not seeing, in which the components become usefully separated? Are the organizers just trying to make the security look better than it actually is?

Date: 2016-08-03 11:53 am (UTC)
damerell: NetHack. (normal)
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In some cases, one is a serial number which can easily be discovered by anyone who works on $foo, the other is essentially a password.

Date: 2016-08-09 06:11 pm (UTC)
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I think they can't be arsed to update their username/password logic, and so that's what the two codes are, effectively.

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