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RE: 'Undercover' looks to replace PINs

This all seems like a fairly complicated solution to a simple problem. Why not just a scramble pad? People still keep a easy to remember PIN, authentication won't take much longer than it already does and unless there is a camera located directly above the user, observation attacks will be pretty much useless.

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