From: Justin Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:23 PM
To: 'Dean Theophilou'; 'Perl-Win32-Admin@ActiveState. com';
'Perl_beginner (E-mail)'; 'Perl Users List'
Subject: RE: Password Generators
This was found using PPM
Crypt-R
At one time (I no longer work there) Texas Instruments, used a password
generator. Their take on the unrememberable problem was to generate a dozen
or more, then ask you to pick one.
Merrill
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Dean,
The following note is about the philosophy rather than the practice of
password generation. Anyone not interested is invited to move on to the
next message.
Password generators aren't as popular as they once were, due to the
difficulty of remembering and typing a truly random sequence of c