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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Yeah, I think it's because that's where the model originated, and that's basically what it's supposed to be, but having almost everyone synchronized on time gives us a new trick because we can just generate 'keys' and have them expire, so even if you manage to get one by force, it's only valid a short window. Instead of one time pad they often call them one time passwords.

You need extended access to a generator over time to be able to use it, which gives the user a chance to report it for invalidation.

Not perfect, but it does its job fine especially compared to passwords or sms (where you're at the mercy of the minimum wage kid down at the mall's Verizon kiosk).