Preedit writes "Microsoft has set up a Web site that uses inkblot images to help users create passwords, InformationWeek is reporting. The way it works: users view a series of inkblots, and write down the first and last letters of whatever word they associate with each inkblot. Then they combine the letters to form a password. Microsoft claims it's a way to create passwords that are easy to remember but hard to crack. But word of warning: the story notes that Microsoft is collecting and storing users' word associations."
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