Scott...

Indeed. And if we decided to "standardize" on, say, a photo of the user as the standard, then it would become easier and more profitable for the "bad guys" to figure out how to pirate that data and thus defeat its intent.

There are no easy solutions as far as I can see.

On Nov 22, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:

However, if multiple institutions start using this method, as well as other processes such as software registration for example, you probably *will* have to start remembering the pictures/phrases, because your logins will be
different for each server.



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