On Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 07:34 PM, Jim Davidson wrote:


I believe Patrick made the point
But the way Pecunix displays the PIKs makes it difficult if not
impossible to copy and paste them.

... Since we know that keystroke loggers and clipboard loggers are out there, it seems uncommonly foolish to move back to a typing or pasting approach. ...


Jim, we're not talking about typing or pasting the PIKs at the point of login. George just wants a way to copy and paste new PIKs issued to him during the account creation process, because he likes to keep his PIKs and passwords in an encrypted file.

-- Patrick


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