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Microsoft Announces Picture Passwords for Windows 8 - tech|
| (hx) 12:38 PM CET - Dec,18 2011 |
Microsoft is also planning to introduce visual level password protection in Windows 8.
By using gesturing on screen pictures, tapping designated areas will
translate into a secure password:
Microsoft dictates the set of three different gestures after research
showed that login time was cut from 17 seconds using free form gestures
to 4 seconds using preset gestures. Users don't have to be 100 percent
accurate with the placement of the gestures as the image is broken up
into a grid and the combination of replicating the three gestures is
assigned a percentage score each time the login process is attempted
through an algorithm. If the score is 90 percent or above, the user
gains access to the system.
Microsoft also outlined how security is increased with the Picture
Password method. For instance, if a user creates a six-character text
password with at least one uppercase letter and one number, there would
be 7 billion combinations available. However, if a user creates a
picture password with six gestures using only taps, that number
increases to 1.3 trillion combinations. Even further, reducing the
amount of gestures to five and including at least one circle and one
line gesture within the group increases the number of combinations to
approximately 70 trillion. The Windows engineering team has just
started building the Picture Password functionality and hopes to
include it within the final version of Windows 8 likely released during
2012.
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last 10 comments: | Baconnaise | (04:26 PM CET - Dec,18 2011 ) | | Read for mobile devices not for PC so it does fuck all. Hope they don't plan saying this is a new feature because it's been around for awhile. My chinese tablet that was fifty bucks for the kids does this since it's on Android and I could care less about it. | |
| Csimbi | (07:27 PM CET - Dec,18 2011 ) | Wow. I thought these guys would be working on improving security.
Now you can grab the passwords from behind, even steps away...
Congrats. | |
| miglaugh | (08:59 PM CET - Dec,18 2011 ) | Is there any reason this just has to be for touch devices?
Why can't I use my damn mouse?
Note: Not that I will be getting this trash. Maybe 9, lol | |
| gx-x | (03:49 AM CET - Dec,19 2011 ) | | thing is, I can create 32 key password, all random, paste it somewhere so I don't loose it. Or, I could have some mix of letters and numbers that have a meaning, so I don't forget. What can I do with this? Draw a stickman just so I don't forget? Maybe a flower? I mean, random shapes and gestures are bound to be forgotten if not used very often... | |
| Baconnaise | (02:51 PM CET - Dec,19 2011 ) | | The reason I said mobile devices is because mobile devices are doing it already. I honestly don't care if it's in the product. It's the fact that they announce shit like this without actually improving on something. Give me a reason to install it for plain home use that doesn't have to do anything with driver support and I'll be content. | |
| Csimbi | (06:18 AM CET - Dec,21 2011 ) | gx-x> thing is, I can create 32 key password, all random, paste it somewhere so I don't loose it. Or, I could have some mix of letters and numbers that have a meaning, so I don't forget. What can I do with this? Draw a stickman just so I don't forget? Maybe a flower? I mean, random shapes and gestures are bound to be forgotten if not used very often...
You can always pick a picture with numbers I guess. | |
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