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SecurID is an excellent answer
You choose a "pin" or password, but you need the hardware keyfob's six-digit random # code to complete the passphrase (which is "pin"+"random # code".

So write down your pin anywhere you like, it's useless without the hardware...
Posted by: ~doolittle~   Posted on: 10/18/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Message has been deleted.  DarbyOhara | 10/17/06
gah  nhac | 10/17/06
Password Shinanigans  zenwalker | 10/17/06
Deal with it like everyone else  ibabadur1 | 10/18/06
Nice huh?  dkunzman@... | 10/18/06
Not so simple  BobF_z | 10/18/06
Unrealistic!  DarbyOhara | 10/18/06
This should tell us something  LordLiverpool | 10/18/06
Biometrics  wjkahlssmd@... | 10/18/06
Mugging  BobF_z | 10/18/06
Biometrics...  porsche_914 | 10/18/06
Passwords are simple  ibabadur1 | 10/18/06
Thank you, Captain Obvious  ejhonda | 10/18/06
I agree - this isn't news  fnash | 10/19/06
Cleaning people of high rise buildings...  vlad824 | 10/18/06
Pfft, *I* write down the occasional password  CobraA1 | 10/18/06
Before you coment.  infernalburn00 | 10/18/06
SKITTLES***  infernalburn00 | 10/18/06
Writing down passwords  John L. Ries | 10/18/06
People write down passwords?? whats new!  michael_orton@... | 10/18/06
Study: Humans often need oxygen  Tomzda | 10/18/06
SecurID is an excellent answer  ~doolittle~ | 10/18/06
Yes, the 'have a thing and know a thing' combo...  JonathonDoe | 10/18/06
And then the problem is  ghastly | 10/18/06
When you have 15-30 passwords, what else is someone going to do?  BitTwiddler | 10/18/06

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