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Tom Metro wrote: > But that would be silly. Security is relative to the threat scenario and > the value of what is being protected. It's a thought experiment. You're supposed to follow the experiment in your mind through to the end and draw conclusions from the results. You personally can remember your commonly-used passwords. Can you honestly and truthfully say that about every person in the world? No, you can't. The rules of the experiment are there to put you in the position of someone who can't remember their commonly used passwords, never mind the infrequent ones, and may have difficulty remembering or entering their vault password. -- Rich P.
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