> I agree with Brian that it wouldn't be particularly useful in tracking
> hackers, and that it's a security risk; however, it's a huge time
> saver. I don't know how things are in the real world, but here in
> Kuwait, you *cannot* simply tell a customer "you're entering the wrong
> password" unless you have ten minutes to waste arguing with them about
> it. When you can tell them "you need to turn off your caps lock key"
> or "no, you entered abc123", they're off the phone in a flash. (I
> suppose the former error, which is common, could be logged without
> actually logging the password.)
That's what line monitors are for ;-)
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