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Microsoft kills the password
Millions will now need a mobile phone
Microsoft has confirmed plans to delete passwords for a billion users meaning that if you have finally convinced your grannie to get Outlook, she will also need to learn Android.
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Apple, Google and Microsoft support passwordless sign-in standard
Following FIDO
Apple, Google and Microsoft are supporting a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium. The new capability will allow websites and apps to offer consistent, secure, and easy passwordless sign-ins to consumers across devices and platforms.
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Changing passwords is bad for security
FTC’s chief technology officer dispels myth
Carnegie Mellon University professor Lorrie Cranor, who is the US FTC’s technology guru, has debunked a myth that it is a good idea to change your password often.
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Users had enough of Passwords
Too hard to remember
Research from Accenture has discovered that people have really had enough of passwords.
Hackers start to use stolen passwords
Only a matter of time
Passwords going the way of the Dodo
Security company claims that Windows file exposure is proof
Gawker passwords revealed
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123456 and 12345678 hit top 10
Teen jailed for failing to surrender password
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Not helping the police with their inquiries