| Hacking the mind: 3 new brain hacks expose new realm of security & privacy risks |
| Source: Computer World - Posted by Anthony Pell | ||
|
With all the hacks and users continually using and reusing pathetically weak passwords, neuroscientists and cryptographers came up with an “unbreakable crypto” system that relied on implicit learning so your subconscious could remember a 30 character passphrase. However, the trick is that the password couldn’t be consciously recalled and obtained via “rubber hose attacks” meaning torture. The method relied on learning the password with a computer game similar to Guitar Hero, but that plants “a secret password in the participant’s brain without the participant having any conscious knowledge of the trained password.” Read this full article at Computer World
Only registered users can write comments. Powered by AkoComment! |
||