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The British spying agency, found to have been conducting wholesale surveillance on UK citizens, has recommended that the public make their passwords less complex. In a brand new document called 'Password guidance: simplifying your approach', the company gives a range of guidelines to keep consumers safe. That includes rolling back previous guidance "that complex passwords are 'stronger'" -- instead recommending that people simplify their approach. The agency gives a range of hints to those working in IT as well as normal consumers. Read More |