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Scientists Release Working Prototype Of CAPTCHA-Based Password Assistant

An anonymous reader writes "Last year Slashdot ran a story on scientists from the Max-Planck-Institute for Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany developing a novel method to improve password security. A strong long password is split in two parts; the first part is memorized by a human, and the second part is stored as a CAPTCHA-like image of a chaotic lattice system. Today, after a year of work, the same group at Max Planck Institute released a working prototype online, where everybody can try this technology to encrypt files (Java plugin required)."

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  1. Re:Requires self-signed applet with full privilege by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    A security researcher asking people to blindly trust strangers........

  2. Re:um by theshowmecanuck · · Score: 4, Funny

    I heard a story about a virus written in C. That's why I'm writing this on Slashdot with an abacus.

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