If you're particularly paranoid about someone peeping your computer's password while working in a public place, Japanese researchers have come up with a clever solution to the problem. Instead of using your laptop's keyboard, you use an on-screen pin pad to type your password. But the cursor movement is
completely obfuscated by a swarm of other randomly moving cursors.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/2Ey9iF4mecw/a-swarm-of-dummy-cursors-hides-your-laptop-password-when-in-public
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