Re: Password Cracking

From: Lyal Collins (lyalc@ozemail.com.au)
Date: 01/26/03

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    From: "Lyal Collins" <lyalc@ozemail.com.au>
    Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 12:23:14 +1100
    
    

    "Jeff Williams" <frostback1963@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:eXFY9.30212$7_.122678@news1.mts.net...
    > "S. Pidgorny [MVP]" <slavickp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    > news:#9s3szswCHA.968@TK2MSFTNGP12...
    > >
    > > Which indicates the need to avoid usage of passwords where possible.
    It's
    > > not too difficult to do (if you don't call IBM or alikes for advise, but
    > > that's yet another problem)
    >
    > You still need something to verify that the user is who he says he is. If
    > you're going to suggest MS Passport, or something similar, I prefer
    trusting
    > my memory to trusting some corporate (or government) third party.

    I agre - worse, passwords perform the underlying user authentication in
    almost all existing products - smartcards, digital certs etc.
    Until (if) we get to biometrics, then we have replaced one mechanism for
    identity abuse for another - how to revent misuse of my fingerprint, facial
    image etc. Remember, if it can be recorded, it can be duplicated.
    Lyal



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