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Message-ID: <C0532FF7-0382-4503-9E7F-41BC01D592BB@code511.com>
Date: Thu Dec  1 22:44:12 2005
From: adf at code511.com (deepquest)
Subject: Most common keystroke loggers?


> In 1996, this virtual keypad concept was broken by taking 10x10  
> pixel images
> under the cursor click, showing the number/letters used in that  
> password.
>
> Virtual keypads are just a minor change of tactics, not a long term
> resolution to this risk, imho.

I agree but what about the second random password and challenge  
authentification? Both should be unique and usage once.

-D

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