Article 6SF0K Passwords are giving way to better security methods – until those are hacked too, that is

Passwords are giving way to better security methods – until those are hacked too, that is

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Gene Marks
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6SF0K)

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We humans are simply too dumb to use passwords. A recent study from password manager NordPass found that secret" was the most commonly used password in 2024. That was followed by 123456" and password". So let's all give praise that the password is dying.

Yes, we know that we should be using 20-letter passwords with weird symbols and numbers, but our minds can't cope. We use the same password for many accounts, be it for a newsletter subscription or our life savings. We all have too many passwords. So we opt for the easiest to remember - and steal.

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