LONDON: The secret to finding more secure passwords could be straightforward â€" just don't use good grammar or spelling, scientists including an Indian-origin researcher have suggested. AshwiniRao and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University researched the current generation of password cracking systems and found that many people, on being asked to choose longer passwords, made them just as easy to guess.
"Use of long sentence-like or phrase-like passwords such as 'abiggerbetterpassword' and 'thecommunistfairy' is increasing," the researchers said in their paper.
They said that other types of familiar structures like postal addresses, email addresses and uniform resource locators (URLs) may also make for less secure passwords , even if they are long, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
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