Set up a password or a salt that Mr. Nice has to call you to get and expires on logout. Lol Best, Karl Sent from losPhone > On Feb 13, 2015, at 8:47 AM, erosenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Ethan, > It seems like you're looking for a programmatic solution to a physical > security problem. In the end, your most viable solution will likely > be to train Mr. Goodguy to remove the key the same way he needs to > remember his ATM card after a withdrawal. I've seen programmatic > work-arounds to solve similar issues, but they have always ended up > being significantly arduous for the end users... > Respectfully, > Joshua D. Arneson > -----Original Message-----From: Ethan Rosenberg > [mailto:erosenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, February 13, > 2015 9:12 AMTo: php-db@xxxxxxxxx.netSubject: Re: Code > Security > On 02/13/2015 02:58 AM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:> Prevent THIS from > ever happening.>> On Feb 12, 2015, at 11:03 PM, Ethan Rosenberg > wrote:>>> He asks Mr.[naive]Nice if he could look at the computer > while it is logged in.>>> Otherwise, I would say an external key that > has a salt stored on it that the user has to insert in the computer > before the system can be accessed.> Like an access key card. Immediate > shut down when tampered and/or removed.>> Just a stab in the dark > though.>> Best,>> Karl DeSaulniers> Design Drumm > Karl - > Thanks. > The key is already plugged in. Mr [Naive] Nice is using the computer, > and is logged in. Mr. Ugly just want to "look at" the computer. > Ethan-- > Joshua - > My apologies for an HTML message. That is all I have at work. > > How about this - > Block access to Ctrl-Alt-Del for Mr. Nice. > TIA > Ethan > > -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php