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All users must use secure attention key before entering username or password during login to ensure that they are not being spoofed by some application.  More details on secure attention key or sequence are available at wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Attention_Sequence
All users must use secure attention key before entering username or password during login to ensure that they are not being spoofed by some application.  More details on secure attention key or sequence are available at wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Attention_Sequence


Secure attention key for Windows is 'Ctrl + Alt + Del' and for Linux it is 'Ctrl + Alt + Break/Pause'.
Secure attention key for Windows is 'Ctrl + Alt + Del' and for Linux it is 'Ctrl + Alt + Break/Pause'.
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All users must use secure attention key before entering username or password during login to ensure that they are not being spoofed by some application. More details on secure attention key or sequence are available at wikipedia page at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Attention_Sequence

Secure attention key for Windows is 'Ctrl + Alt + Del' and for Linux it is 'Ctrl + Alt + Break/Pause'.



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