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Answers to the trouble with passwords
One of the biggest problems with passwords is that secure ones seem hard to remember, need to be changed often, and should be phrases with numbers and symbols instead of just single words that can be found in a dictionary. Many organizations have a culture where the IT department has been instructed to allow users to keep insecure passwords. Rather than fight this battle, consider using two factor authentication: something the user has plus something they know. For example, www.phonefactor.net uses
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