
This post originally appeared on the Buffer blog. How do you balance the necessity of highly secure passwords with the utility of easily recalling_them all? It’s a question I mull each and every time a security breach happens. When the Heartbleed vulnerability was discovered last spring, the mandate was for everyone to change all their passwords right away. It’s still on my to-do list. I cringe at the thought of getting hacked, and I also cringe at the thought of taking the time and mental energy to do a complete overhaul of my favorite passwords. Does this sound like you?...
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