...this reminds me of the PassFaces concept a DC firm was/is marketing a few
years ago.

(c/o HW)

Berkeley researchers propose a Mozilla extension to stop phishing. They
claim that users only need to remember one password and one image for their
lifetime to securely log in to any number of sites. They also use uniquely
generated visual hashes to "skin" trusted windows and webpages, which is
harder to spoof than the SSL lock icon. To verify that the skin is legit,
the user has to compare two images, which is easier for novices than
verifying a certificate.

Paper@: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~rachna/papers/securityskins.pdf



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