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November 17, 2012

The Internet doesn’t do secrets.

The age of the password has come to an end; we just haven’t realized it yet. And no one has figured out what will take its place. What we can say for sure is this: Access to our data can no longer hinge on secrets—a string of characters, 10 strings of characters, the answers to 50 questions—that only we’re supposed to know. The Internet doesn’t do secrets.

Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore | Mat Honan | Wired.com
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