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Of Passwords and People: Measuring the Effect of Password-Composition Policies
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Document Date: 2011-06-21 16:20:55


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Neural Comp. / Amazon / User/ Machine Systems / RockYou / Microsoft / ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Comp / New York Times / /

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Product Issues / Product Recall / /

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Brown University / National Institute of Standards and Technology / Carnegie Mellon University / M. Weir / National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg / Weir et al. / cracker John / /

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technology/21password.html / communications security / simulation tool / similar tools / information technology / web password habits / online study / password-cracking algorithm / online survey / /

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UNIX / Microsoft Windows / /

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Army Research Office / National Institute of Standards and Technology / National Science Foundation / Brown University / U.S. Government / Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg / Carnegie Mellon / Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Association for Computing Machinery / /

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Lorrie Faith / Serge Egelman / Patrick Gage / Findings Among / /

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passwords / Mechanical Turk service.1 / Fisher / Mechanical Turk / /

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New York Times / /

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password-cracking algorithm / UNIX / information technology / simulation / /

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