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Memorability of persuasive passwords

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Memorability of persuasive passwords
Text passwords are the primary authentication method used for most online services. Many online users select weak passwords. Regrettably, most proposed methods of strengthening passwords compromise memorability. This paper explores a lightweight password creation mechanism's effect on password memorability. Our system employs Persuasive Technology to assist users in creating stronger passwords. Results show that our improvement scheme affected password memorability only for users who created secure passwords before the system applied its improvement. This result warns researchers to not alienate users who are already security-aware when trying to assist security-unaware users to behave more securely. ACM Classification Keywords K.6.5 Management of computing and information systems: Security and protection: Authentication Keywords Authentication, chunking, computer security, memory, passwords, Persuasive Technology, usable security
Alain Forget, Robert Biddle
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Updated 30 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Alain Forget, Robert Biddle
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