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Beyond that, biometric technology is emerging, using thumbprints and face recognition to help us get into our accounts and our devices. Some new iPhones use the technology, for instance, as do a few retailers, whose employees log into work computers with a touch of the hand.
Still, many people cling to the password, the devil we know--even though the passwords we end up creating, the ones we CAN remember, often aren't very secure at all. Look at any list of the most common passwords making the rounds on the Internet and you'll find anything from "abc," ''letmein" and "iloveyou" to--you guessed it--use of the word "password" as a password.
Bill Lidinsky, director of security and forensics at the School of Applied Technology at the Illinois Institute of Technology, has seen it all--and often demonstrates in his college classes just how easy it is to use readily available software to figure out many passwords. Even so, a good password doesn't necessarily have to be maddeningly complicated, says Keith Palmgren, a cybersecurity expert in Texas.
He's teaching a course on passwords to other tech professionals later this summer and plans to tell them that the focus should be on unpredictability and length--the more characters, the better. But it doesn't have to be something you can't remember. If a site allows long passwords and special characters, Palmgren suggests using an entire sentence as a password, including spaces and punctuation, if possible: He also suggests plugging in various types of passwords on a website developed by California-based Gibson Research Corp.
According to the site, it could take centuries to uncover some passwords, but seconds for others. Notify me of new posts via email.
This is usually due to having two-factor authentication on your account. It is one of those irritating security things you get these days. And that, he adds, should make the pain of the password disappear. Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription. Still, many people cling to the password, the devil we know--even though the passwords we end up creating, the ones we CAN remember, often aren't very secure at all. For more information, check out Patricia Bunin.
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