On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:40:35 -0500, Mike Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  From what I've read, its vulnerability is limited to poor passphrase
> choices.  If you use a strong passphrase (truly random, greater than
> twenty characters) and you rotate it every so often, you should be
> pretty well off.

Sure, but the same can be said about regular passwords too and
many people don't do that.  Unfortunately, most people will look at
the field and put something simple in it, thereby invalidating the
security. :-(

Cheers,
Tanner
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