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by tankenmate
82 days ago
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This decision long predates Linux. It's been a staple back to the earliest days of Unix; and it isn't a weird decision if you take into consideration of multi user systems in office environments that have non trivial security considerations (for example telecoms companies), which is exactly where Unix came from. |
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Moreover, if someone can see the number of asterisks on the screen, what prevents them from seeing the actual keys that are being pressed?