October 25, 2015
We all know "password" is no good, and "1234567" is asking for trouble.
But the more we try to strengthen our passwords, the harder we make them to remember.
It's a thoroughly modern problem — but researchers at the University of Southern California have found a very old solution. Instead of passwords, consider the passpoem:
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But the more we try to strengthen our passwords, the harder we make them to remember.
It's a thoroughly modern problem — but researchers at the University of Southern California have found a very old solution. Instead of passwords, consider the passpoem:
Turning random strings of characters into rhymed, metered verse was the brainchild of Kevin Knight, a senior research scientist at USC's Information Sciences Institute and a professor in their Computer Science Department, and Marjan Ghazvininejad, a Ph.D. student at the institute.The tiny villagers explore
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