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April 15th, 2005, 04:27 AM
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On the web application side, one method to avoid keystroke capture is to use a virtual keyboard
- Another way that some secured website like citibank is allowing you to click on number pads (displayed on the web site) for your pin instead of typing it in from your keyboard.
GONE, Passwd stored anywhere is prone to get cracked. IMO the best place to store passwds is your brain. Go get one.
- Don't worry, PW is not anywhere, it is in my external HD and it is inside my PGP SDA (Self-Decrypting Archive) file which is also passphrase protected. If I lost my XHD, it would take some time for someone to crack strong passphrase and by that time, I had already changed my PW for protected accounts.
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Don't worry, I used this way only for this case, but in my own box, since I know that chances that keylogger may not be around, my brain could be handy, otherwise, if I am in a public computer, if not in need or emergency, I avoid accessing important e-mail accounts as much as possible 
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-GONE
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