One of the most annoying things about computing today is having to keep track of dozens of passwords. You've got passwords to Web sites, computers, networks, and the ATM, and every time you create a new password it's easy to use one you've used before and make it something easy to remember, like your birthday, your kid's name, or your first phone number. The problem is this: Many passwords that are easy for you to remember are also easy for an identity thief to guess. Plus, using the same...
Published on April 19, 2010 07:57