Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore
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#2Moral of the story:
1) Use 2-factor authentication (even twitter supports this, what was this author thinking??) 2) Don't rely on 'cloud' services to keep all of your important pictures or documents safe.
Re: Kill the Password: Why a String of Characters Can’t Protect Us Anymore
#3Moral of the story: 1) Use 2-factor authentication (even twitter supports this, what was this author thinking??) 2) Don't rely on 'cloud' services to keep all of your important pictures or documents safe.
Then again, it seems to me that if someone really wants to hack you, they can, no?