Perfect Password by Burnett Mark

Perfect Password by Burnett Mark

Author:Burnett, Mark [Burnett, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Elsevier Science - A
Published: 2005-12-10T16:00:00+00:00


If you have a password like c@45Wa#B, you tend to break it up into individual letters and hesitate as you think about, and type, each one. Furthermore, a password like c@45Wa#B requires reaching your fingers more across the keyboard and using extra keystrokes to hold down the shift key several times. Longer passwords, on the other hand, do not require as many unique character sets (such as symbols or numbers) so you can focus on lowercase words you’re more accustomed to typing.

Try it yourself. Time yourself typing passwords from the two lists in the previous section and you’ll see the difference.

Another bonus with typing normal words is that you not only type them faster, but you tend to type them more accurately. The concept is still the same—people tend to type in words, as opposed to letters, and therefore are more accurate in doing so.



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