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kk passwordHistory of PasswordsYou may think that passwords were originated with the advent of computers and internet, but that is not true. The notion of passwords is not new - it is archaic. In ancient times, people used passwords and ciphers all the time to convey messages or to gain entry to some place. If we talk about computer passwords, then the CTSS – the time-sharing system developed by MIT – was the first computer that had a password-locked access. That was more than fifty years ago but passwords still maintain a very vital role in computer security, even with all the new technologies that recognize finger prints or scan retinas. Using passwords has become quite a norm these days, especially with all the user accounts we maintain on the internet for e-mails, cloud storage, online-banking, social networking, gaming and whatnot. Cryptographic encoding is a better way of authentication, but passwords are still used because they can be remembered and easily used.Good PasswordsA good password is supposed to keep your resource – be it e-mail or bank account – safe from unauthenticated usage. When we usually set a password, most of us try to keep it simple and unforgettable. Though that is well and good, it also makes your password liable to getting stolen. The easier your password, the more vulnerable your account gets. Password-protection is only as strong as a password. So, while you may be inclined to set memorable passwords like the names of your pets or your birthdays, bear in mind that those passwords are very easily guessed by someone who shouldn’t know it. It is a trade-off. Setting an easy password is out of question. So, now you set a very complex password, it would serve its purpose of protecting your account, but what happens if you cannot remember it?Password ManagersPassword managers are the ultimate solution for storing and managing your passwords. They even have password generators in them that create complex and un-guessable passwords that you might never come up with, but luckily won’t have to remember either as they are generated as well as stored by these password managers. They also employ encryption algorithms to add another, more powerful layer of protection to your data and ensure maximum security.
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