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Posted on 17/03/201713/03/2017 by Rafael Scapin

Your password is probably useless, says coding guru Jeff Atwood. Here’s why

 

The best way to improve passwords is to think like the user and stop creating bad password-composition rules, Stack Overflow founder Jeff Atwood tells developers.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/your-password-is-probably-useless-says-coding-guru-jeff-atwood-heres-why/

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