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July 2014

Mathematics makes strong case that “snoopy2” can be just fine as a password | Ars Technica

Reusing weaker passwords in some cases can improve security, researchers say.

Ed Park: “Slide to Unlock” : The New Yorker

u cycle through your passwords. They tell the secret story. What’s most important to you, the things you think can’t be deciphered. Words and numbers stored in the lining of your heart.

April 2014

Get ready to pay for things with your veins - Quartz

Fingerprint scanners like those on the latest iPhones could soon give way to another biometric identifier: The geometry of the veins in your hands. + Hackers in the Chaos Computer Club last year fooled the Apple TouchID, which unlocks the iPhone 5S when presented with a familiar finger, by creating a copy of fingerprint residue. Fingerprints, the hackers wrote in a blog post, are a terrible way to secure your information: You leave them everywhere when you touch things, and it’s (relatively) easy to create fakes that fool the current scanner technology.

This reader mocked Heartbleed, posted his passwords online. Guess what happened next.

This reader mocked Heartbleed, posted his passwords online. Guess what happened next.

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