EDIT: Actually, this kid of thing needs to get a lot more attention and awareness. I could suggest a certification of some kind, but there's often a reaction against that. But a certification that just indicated:
- No passwords in plaintext
- Not vulnerable to replay attacks
- No "toy" encryption
You have my attention...
> security flaw in 4m
sounding really interesting...
> hotel room keycard locks.
Oh. Well, still pretty cool.
EDIT: Actually, this kid of thing needs to get a lot more attention and awareness. I could suggest a certification of some kind, but there's often a reaction against that. But a certification that just indicated:
Would be of great benefit in today's world.