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Unbreakable Crypto: 30-character Password Stored in Subconscious Memory
Sun, 07/22/2012 - 8:00pm

By Sebastian Anthony

shutterstockA cross-disciplinary team of US neuroscientists and cryptographers have developed a password/passkey system that removes the weakest link in any security system: the human user. It’s ingenious: The system still requires that you enter a password, but at no point do you actually remember the password, meaning it can’t be written down and it can’t be obtained via coercion or torture.

The system, devised by Hristo Bojinov of Stanford Univ. and friends from Northwestern and SRI, relies on implicit learning, a process by which you absorb new information — but you’re completely unaware that you’ve actually learnt anything; a bit like learning to ride a bike. In short, the system teaches the password to a part of your brain that you cannot physically access — but it is still there in your subconscious, just waiting to be tapped.

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Source: Extreme Tech

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