@niebezpiecznik heheh, dlatego warto korzytać z randomizowanego układu cyfr na ekranie blokady 😉
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Arkadiusz Wieczorek (arek@mastodon.internet-czas-dzialac.pl)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 00:07:19 JST Arkadiusz Wieczorek @hlukasz teraz tak sobie myślę że na hasło Donalda Tuska to randomizowane cyferki i tak by nic nie dały :) @niebezpiecznik
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Łukasz (hlukasz@101010.pl)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Nov-2023 00:07:21 JST Łukasz @arek @niebezpiecznik Świetny pomysł na przeciwdziałanie takim wyciekom miało BlackBerry:
Picture Password lets you use a combination of a number (0 to 9) and picture to unlock your BlackBerry instead of typing a password. This scheme might sound simplistic but it’s beautifully and intelligently secure. Let’s say your Picture Password is the combination of the number 7 and the big blue button in a photo of lots of brightly colored buttons. Each time you want to unlock your phone, Picture Password presents a randomly generated number grid that includes several instances of the number 7. This semi-transparent grid in turn is laid over the button photo. You tap anywhere on the screen and drag the entire grid until one of the 7s is positioned directly over the blue button. Release the drag for a match and that’s all there is to it!
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