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by roju (Friar) on Jul 30, 2004 at 17:52 UTC

    It sure would. Which is why you want s/key passwords so that whoever just recorded all of your keystrokes doesn't get a usable password for your account. That's the magic of one-time passwords, they're immune to replay attacks.