Thursday, September 5, 2019

This Technique Claims To Make Passwords 14 Million% Tougher To Crack

Tide, an Australia-based non-profit organization has come up with a technique called ‘Splintering’ that claims to make usernames and passwords 14 million percent tougher to crack than the contemporary techniques. The technique involves breaking up encrypted usernames and passwords into tiny pieces and then storing them separately in a decentralized distributed network. The same technique […]

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