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He must have gotten thousands of passwords ... all in the first hours. Afterwards, it was way too much for his system to handle.

Peter Tibbett

As people use the correct passwords, even the sluggishness will go away.

Doyle Friskney

This problem needs to be overcome before it will be possible to routinely replace passwords with fingerprints.

Venu Govindaraju

All your passwords can be conveniently stored in the password bank and released with the correct authentication.

Mike Chaudoin

We probably don't want to be relying on passwords as we do.

Doug Tygar

Smart cards, USB tokens, and biometrics will be some of the hot areas because companies, organizations, and others are beginning to realize they need to have a better handle on who's coming and going, ... Passwords just don't give you enough confidence in these things.

Charles Kolodgy

Firewalls, strong passwords, passwords need to be between six and eight characters long, try to include numbers, uppercase and lowercase characters and symbols.

Mike Willis

We're also going to tighten up our password log-ins. It's going to have some serious criteria and it will change every six months. There will also be passwords for sites that only certain employees can visit — just like some of the bigger businesses have.

Sky Blaylock

There are lots of eBay account information and names and addresses of the people owning those accounts. Names, passwords, all matched up.

Alex Eckelberry

It's been a hard lesson learned. We are now especially emphasizing the importance of not sharing passwords.

Jerry Heinl

At any given moment, kids are more likely to be online than adults. Hackers know this and lure children with flashy pop-ups and fake prizes that are really malicious attacks intended to give the hacker control of the computer and access to personal information such as passwords and credit card numbers. I applaud Zone Labs for making an effort to help educate families about the dangers online.

Larry Magid