ABC K Order is a security authentication tool launched by Agricultural Bank of China, which can be used in personal online banking, pocket banking, telephone banking and B2C payment channels of e-commerce. K-forms are valid for 3 years and cannot be used after expiration.
K-order is a new security authentication tool launched by Agricultural Bank of China, which can integrate transaction elements into the authentication process with high security. It is an enhanced dynamic token device. With the characteristics of one secret at a time, it can be used in personal online banking, pocket banking, telephone banking and B2C payment channels of e-commerce. ABC's K Order is valid for three years. Once it expires, it cannot be used. Users need to bring their ID cards and personal registered accounts to the outlets of Agricultural Bank of China to replace new K forms. As for whether to charge or not, it depends on the local charging strategy.
Customers can receive K Bao and K Ling at the same time, and both can be used in personal online banking channels at the same time. The personal online banking channel provides the switching function of two authentication tools, and customers can use the appropriate authentication method to conduct transactions according to their own needs. Customers can't get a dynamic password card or a K ticket at the same time, but you can change it to the security authentication tool you want at our outlets, that is, a dynamic password card customer can be upgraded to a K ticket customer (the original password card is invalid, and the K ticket is automatically bound to the original password card binding channel); K single customers can also change back to the dynamic password card (K single is invalid, and the original K single binding channel automatically binds the dynamic password card). Compared with dynamic password card, K-order has higher quota and stronger security.
Lock the K-class device: After entering the wrong K-class power-on password for six consecutive times, the device will be locked, and the K-class device cannot be turned on normally, prompting to enter an 8-bit device unlock code. Locking the K-ticket system: After inputting the wrong dynamic password for six consecutive times when using the K-ticket on the electronic channel, the system will no longer accept the authentication request of the K-ticket (the K-ticket device can still be turned on and used normally), and the customer must unlock the K-ticket system before continuing to use the K-ticket on the electronic channel.