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  2. Draw a Secret - Wikipedia

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    Draw a Secret ( DAS) is a graphical password input scheme developed by Ian Jermyn, Alain Mayer, Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter and Aviel D. Rubin and presented in a paper at the 8th USENIX Security Symposium in Augusts 1999. [1] The scheme replaces alphanumeric password strings with a picture drawn on a grid.

  3. Password - Wikipedia

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    Password. A password, sometimes called a passcode, is secret data, typically a string of characters, usually used to confirm a user's identity. Traditionally, passwords were expected to be memorized, [1] but the large number of password-protected services that a typical individual accesses can make memorization of unique passwords for each ...

  4. Electronic organizer - Wikipedia

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    Casio Business Navigator BN-40A. An electronic organizer (or electric organizer) is a small calculator -sized computer, often with an built-in diary application and other functions such as an address book and calendar, replacing paper-based personal organizers. Typically, it has a small alphanumeric keypad and an LCD screen of one, two, or ...

  5. Researchers find the secret to a perfectly secure password is ...

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    Research reveals that randomly generated poems are the perfect password: easy to remember and hard to crack

  6. How to protect your passwords from hackers for good - AOL

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  7. Kerckhoffs's principle - Wikipedia

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    Kerckhoffs's principle. Kerckhoffs's principle (also called Kerckhoffs's desideratum, assumption, axiom, doctrine or law) of cryptography was stated by Dutch-born cryptographer Auguste Kerckhoffs in the 19th century. The principle holds that a cryptosystem should be secure, even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge.

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