Microsoft password system based on the images.

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26.03.02 password system Microsoft based on the images.
In Microsoft's headquarters in Mountain View (California, USA), a research branch of the anti-piracy encryption and has demonstrated a prototype system with password-based images. The demonstration was carried out by clicking on different points of a screen filled with flags of many nations, according to the exponent of the Redmond, much easier to remember to cool text strings, but more complex to 'crack' for an attacker. The weak passwords are a recurring problem, as evidenced by a recent study which found that 50 percent of people with the name consists of a family member, a partner, or an animal home, while 30 percent it does with a pop star or a sports star, which is confirmed by computer security experts. But the pictures are really safer? The main problem is that a system of this type requires careful implementation, so a coding taken lightly can fail miserably. One of the most used techniques to discover a password is in fact the so-called 'shoulder surfing', ie being able to peek behind the shoulders of the victim. With a password to images this practice becomes much easier to remember for those who want to 'steal' the right sequence.