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I dont get it
If someone leaves a password on a sticky note, just how much more effective is this chip-based thing? This HAS to be tied into the OS "somehow", and that interface is vulnerable i.e. crappy OS/drivers can open security holes (read Windoze). Passwords sent over clear text connections would be a problem (unless this thingy chip was directly tied into the networking software and required encrypted channels). Just what is this chip supposed to replace?
Posted by: Roger Ramjet   Posted on: 09/16/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Maybe I am wrong, but if ...  Vily Clay | 09/16/04
I dont get it  Roger Ramjet | 09/16/04
i don't you trust with a chip in my system  M_c | 09/16/04
Nothing to fear from GPS  DarthRidiculous | 09/16/04

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