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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

How to turn your embarrassing Google searches into a hack-proof password

 "We have a password problem. Each year, millions of our accounts are broken into, and no matter how many times we're told to make our PINs more secure, the most common passwords last year were almost willfully obvious: "123456," "password," and "12345".

"There must be a better way.

"Imagine if, when logging in to check your email, you were prompted with a personal question like, "What new song did you download yesterday?" or "Who was the first person to text you this morning?""

This article proposes a new way to have security without having to remember complex passwords.


Speaking just for myself, I have no idea who the first person who texted me this morning was!

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