Worm/Passwords
Doug Gwyn
gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL
Sun Nov 20 12:34:43 AEST 1988
In article <22624 at beta.lanl.gov> ttp at beta.lanl.gov (T T Phillips) writes:
-> And after you generate this random "pasword", no human user will be able
-> to remember it. And so your users will write the "passwords" down, paste
-> them on their terminals, ...etc.
-I don't know about other government installations installations,
-but here at Los Alamos, we are given what seem to be random
-passwords annually. You must protect your password as you do
-your badge. My observation is that the engineers, scientists,
-secretaries and managers seem to be able to cope with the random
-passwords without significant problems.
I don't know what your observations consist of. Security specialists
would bet that most of those persons have written down the password
(also combinations, etc.) and that there is a significant chance that
it could be compromised undetectably. I assume your badge has your
photo on it and other things that make it much harder to compromise
than a password.
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