Image:SecurityTokens.CryptoCard.agr.jpg
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Several security tokens with a U.S. penny coin for comparison.
- Left: Calculator-style card allows secure entry of a Personal Identification Number (PIN).
- Top: USB token.
- Right: Smart card format
- Bottom: Key chain fob with onetime passcode displayed.
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I took this picture, with permission, at the CryptoCard booth during the LinuxWorld 2005 trade show in Boston, Massachusetts. --agr 02:55, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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