Unless the password is printed out on a pre-sealed, 1+1 copy paper (the kind
of post-card like paper that most credit card companies use to send you the
passwords), it is totally non-secure.
- Rajesh
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 4:44 AM, Oliver Reichenstein <
olo@...> wrote:
> Printing out a password is the most absurd security measure for
> password protection--unless you have the power to force the user to
> chew and swallow the paper sheet... ;-)
>
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