Could A Crypto-Computer In Your Pocket Replace All Passwords?

Few security practices are as problematic as that nasty old string of
bits known as a password. Experts tell us to make them as long and
complex as possible, never reuse them even as our online accounts
multiply, and store them only in our grey matter. That advice can be
summarized, as security researcher Mikko Hypponen recently
twittered
: ”Pick something you can’t remember, then don’t write it
down.”

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