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On 7/24/2013 4:18 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: > Because writing down passwords itself isn't a bad practice. It's > writing them down and putting the paper near the things being > protected that's a bad practice. I certainly don't leave the key to my > front door hanging from the knob outside. It goes into my pocket. Same > idea. Schneier once put a picture of a SecureID token on his website: it was on a live-camera feed from an undisclosed location. He said that the funny thing was that, as long as the device's serial number wasn't disclosed, the thing was still secure. It's all in how you look at it. Bill -- Bill Horne 339-364-8487