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Passwords On The Way Out?
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I hope so it's right pain in the April at the moment.
I hope so it's right pain in the April at the moment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The alternatives to passwords are fine as long as they work. I made the mistake of only registering one fingerprint to access my smartphone and had no end of trouble when the phone suddenly decided that my fingerprint didn't match up. (I eventually gained access, allowing me to delete the dodgy fingerprint and then register four new ones).
>>> My very high security work is changing from having to change passwords every 4 weeks . . .
That's possibly not quite as secure as the password system used by rail staff to access the software which shows the locations and delays of every train in the country. After firstly entering the location code of the user and the fixed password that goes with it, there's then a second password needed, which changes every six minutes!
>>> My very high security work is changing from having to change passwords every 4 weeks . . .
That's possibly not quite as secure as the password system used by rail staff to access the software which shows the locations and delays of every train in the country. After firstly entering the location code of the user and the fixed password that goes with it, there's then a second password needed, which changes every six minutes!
Not getting biometrics from me. Such personal data collection is too much to be available to industry or government. Passwords ain't so bad. Store them in a password keeper. If there needs to be a better system it seems no one has applied sufficient thought to it yet. If one can't reset a security aspect then one can't change it, and woe betide you if someone finds out how to mimic that unchanging thing related to you.
OG the problem with passwords is how they are stored at the other end. Eg facebook were discovered to have been storing them un encrypted and lost several hundred thousand. With fingerprints they can store encrypted as now with passwords but unless a villain chops your finger off it's very difficult to fake. I'd have thought you'd have been enthusiastic. Your PW keeper is very unsafe, a hacker needs only to crack one PW and he's got the lot.
Got to get hold of it first and then crack it.
Fingerprints are taken from criminals not free citizens. They are known to go wrong. Plus one hears stories of getting a print off a glass and recreating with glue to fool tech. It's a wrong turn down a dead end path. Anyway, how'd you feel about someone hacking off your finger to get to your stuff ?
Fingerprints are taken from criminals not free citizens. They are known to go wrong. Plus one hears stories of getting a print off a glass and recreating with glue to fool tech. It's a wrong turn down a dead end path. Anyway, how'd you feel about someone hacking off your finger to get to your stuff ?