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Message-ID: <048601c6514e$59066c90$335fa8c0@pitgroup.local>
Date: Mon Mar 27 04:28:18 2006
From: massimo at grandmedia.si (...)
Subject: guidelines for good password
	policyand	maintenance / user centric identity with single
	passwords(or	a small number at most over time)

>
> On Mar 26, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Anders B Jansson wrote:
>
>> And even then they fail the actual user has a gun at his temple.
>
> Frankly, this is true of just about any authentication scheme.
>

and it will be strong enough for 95% of the world anyway....
maybe having a different "alarm ringing" password could alert something 
wrong is happening could be appropriate 


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