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Friday, March 1, 2013
Google presents wearable password ring to stop hackers
Human - 11:54 AMGoogle reckons passwords are really no longer safe, just what with the hacking taking place these days. "You contend that protection and functionality issues are intractable," Google's Eric Grosse and Mayank Upadhyay write in a good article due to feel published later this days. "It's time to call it quits upon elaborate password rules and search for anything better."
And additionally this'll most likely be hardware. Google already uses two-step verification -- whereby you're delivered a distinctive code to enter along with your password -- but "not almost enough" individuals use it, based on the a couple of Googlers.
A ring, or other piece of wearable tech, might plug into the PC, communicate it is identity via a website, and additionally enable you to access your accounts, without entering passwords mandated. That could be a true blessing, considering the actual number of passwords we are mandated to keep in mind these days. And how difficult they're expected to feel, to ward off of hackers.
So why a ring? Well the writers reckon it should be anything that's constantly to you, so an individual can't forget it. "Some even more appealing form factors might possibly include integration with smart phones or perhaps jewellery that users are really more inclined to carry anyway," the couple write. "We'd like your smart mobile or smartcard-embedded finger ring to authorise a brand new computer via a faucet with the computer, actually in instances when your mobile could possibly be without cellular connectivity."
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