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Cryptography guru Bruce Schneier called for more creative thinking and a broader perspective as a means to tackle security problems. For example, the music industry, faced with an explosion in online file-sharing, hired security pros to develop anti-piracy measures, such as digital rights management technology. But these …

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  1. g e
    FAIL

    WTF? Seriously?

    He really thinks online criminals will care?

    Instead if a crim knows where you live (if your banking has 'change my details' such as name & address, then they would also be able to identify you coming out of your house.

    Epic Fail.

    1. dotdavid
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      Re: WTF? Seriously?

      Indeed. Because muggers always try not to look at the faces of those they mug, for fear of a crippling wave of remorse and guilt afflicting them.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    OTOH

    If you were silly enough to click on a phishing link, the absence of your photo, or the wrong photo might give you a clue...

    At least until the phishing scams start inviting you to confirm your photo....

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: OTOH

      but I already have a picture of a random object on mine and a phrase... and if either is missing I'm being done, and that's between the account and password pages...

      1. Michael Hutchinson
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        Re: OTOH

        If it's between the account and password pages, then what is stopping the crims from finding out what your picture & phrase are?

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