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A few days ago, Larry Osterman pointed out Why is Control-Alt-Delete the secure attention sequence (SAS)?
It is funny but one popular topic that comes up in supporting MSKLC is people wanting to be able to develop a keyboard layout that blocks the keystroke combination. So they are just looking for a version of MSKLC that does not have the DELETE key disabled because the other two keys are there and they are so close to their goal....
Sorry, but they are not close. A keyboard layout cannot be made to take away this functionality. CTRL+ALT+DEL is still the one safe combination, even if the DELETE key were eanbled in the user interface of MSKLC.
Of course, there is a dialog that Outlook puts up when it feels the need to reauthenticate (network hiccups?) which I never type into since the spoofing potential is so obvious. But I am sure most people do type in their credentials again anyway and would consider me to be paranoid. Maybe they should recommend in the dialog that the user hit CTRL+ALT+DEL and type in their password there rather than trying to prompt for it directly?
The problem with trying to make a system foolproof is that the designers will always underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools. Unfortunately, those with evil intent do not underestimate complete fools; they thrive on such people....
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