Writer Of Str@nge% Password Guidelines Finally Admits He Was Wrong

If you ever wanted someone to blame for having to change your password every 90 days – last week the world found out who that person is. Former National Institute of Standards and Technology manager Bill Burr recently admitted to the WSJ that his 2003 password guidelines were unnecessarily harsh. The new guidelines suggest removing the 90-day password refresh requirement and the requirement for special characters. Instead, it suggests to use a phrase of words that doesn’t make any sense, but...

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Published on August 15, 2017 02:51
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