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September 06, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 117) • Page Image 15

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… easier will come along. "The only solution is to get rid of passwords," said Donald Norman, vice president for advanced technology at Apple Computer and author of "Things That Make Us Smart." "The very…

… jani- tor collects keys. There now are passwords for office equipment, passwords for cellular tele- phones and, of course, passwords for computer networks. Some people even have passwords to electronic…

… Bowman, chief financial officer for First Virginia Banks Inc. He has at least six computer passwords, in addition to codes for the doors of his Mercury Sable, his home security system and several credit…

… almost as easily as they crack their kns;c kIcs. They use computer pro- grams that can test millions of number or word ermutations to unlock ac- cont s. "On most computer systems, about three-quarters of…

… coding num- bers and text, We're very bad at it." The need for passwords is real. As people continue to flock to the Internet and other computer services, security and privacy issues have become more…

… complicated than ever. In the last five years, for instance, the number of intru- sions into computer systems has ex- ploded. At Carnegie Mellon's Computer Emergency Response Team in Pitts; burgh, one of…

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