Passwords are a bane of life on the Internet, but one Turing Award winner has an algorithmic approach that he thinks can make them not only easier to manage but also more secure. . The average user has some 20 passwords today, and in general the easier they are to remember, the less secure they are. When passwords are used across multiple websites, they become even weaker. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . Managing passwords in the digital age is challenging; a Turing Award-winning algorithm simplifies this with efficient, secure passphrases customized for users.. Password Management, Algorithm Security, User Experience, Internet Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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