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Message-ID: <439096E6.3010509@thievco.com>
Date: Fri Dec  2 18:48:21 2005
From: BlueBoar at thievco.com (Blue Boar)
Subject: Most common keystroke loggers?

Frank Knobbe wrote:
<snip some suggestion with actual thought behind them by Frank>

You can make the authentication step as secure as you like (and granted, 
that's what the thread is about, and what the OTP asked for) but don't 
forget that the 0wner of your machine still has the option to take over 
your transaction(s) post-authentication.

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