New Intel chip designed to foil hackers

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Venustus

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Intel took the wraps off a new password security-on-a-chip system Tuesday designed to foil hackers who use fake emails to trick employees into revealing their user names and passwords.
It could even give future corporate IT managers the option of eliminating those long, ever-changing passwords and replacing them with short PIN numbers or simply with fingerprints plus other identifiers.Called Intel Authenticate, it will be added to the company's line of sixth-generation processors and tested by select businesses in the coming months before entering production, said Tom Garrison, an Intel vice president.

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Weren't dual authentication or tokens enough?

In the end, I believe it is upto the user to be careful and spot the phishing scams. Don't know if anyone remembers the legend where people gave their passwords away for a free candy or lolli. :p
 

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Intel had better start focusing on pushing more future-proof products than indirectly pressuring consumers to upgrade just for an extra security feature.
 
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