>>On 22/03/2011 Wendy wrote:
>I don't think the current authorising process prevents that. Anyone could
>create an account, look legit and ask for access. I don't know what the
>checking process is, but I just signed up, asked, got. Even if you assume
>that there is some word of mouth/know people stuff going on, who's to say
>I was actually me? I could create an account under anyone's name. But
>despite this, no one has actually done anything.
True its not totally secure, but it would help deter a lot of people. A car alarm doesn't physically stop you smashing a window, but it helps as a deterrant. |