Techdirt Podcast Episode 92: Passwords Suck; What's Next?
from the correct-horse-battery-staple dept
Data breaches that expose passwords are pretty much a fact of life at this point -- and the effects are multiplied by the fact that many, many people reuse passwords no matter how much they know they shouldn't. As such, there's a big push to move to password managers, two-factor authentication, and even biometrics -- because the simple fact is that the password sucks. This week, we're discussing what if anything will succeed in replacing it.
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No mention of SQRL?
https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm
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Randomness
If anyone's interested, LastPass is very similar to Dashlane from Mike's description. It also supports fingerprint authentication on Android - don't know if Dashlane does. One difference is if you want to synchronize between devices with Dashlane it's $40 a year, but only $12 for LastPass.
Now listen to the podcast and count how many times someone says "like". ;-)
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