What doesn’t exist won’t leak, will it
I would like to take up this topic today —” LastPass says no passwords were compromised following breach scare” https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/28/22857485/lastpass-compromised-breach-scare
While we don’t know whether or not the credentials have actually leaked in this case, we do know that users of conventional password managers cannot escape an anxiety that their precious passwords could leak, and a single point of failure that often comes with the use of password management could wreak havoc.
Hence our proposition of ‘leak-proof’ password manager powered by Expanded Password System — “Password Manager or Expanded Password System”
and “Maximizing Entropy of Secret Credentials while Minimizing Burden on Citizens”
Key References
Bring a healthy second life to legacy password systems
Quantum Computing and Password Authentication
https://aitechtrend.com/quantum-computing-and-password-authentication/ (published by NY-based aiTech Trend)
What We Know for Certain about Authentication Factors
Digital Identity for Global Citizens
Image-to-Code Conversion by Expanded Password System
Summary and Brief History — Expanded Password System
Proposition on How to Build Sustainable Digital Identity Platform
Account Recovery with Expanded Password System
Additional References
Removal of Passwords and Its Security Effect
Step-by-Step Analysis of Why and How Biometrics Brings Down Security
Negative Security Effect of Biometrics Deployed in Cyberspace
External Body Features Viewed as ‘What We Are’
History, Current Status and Future Scenarios of Expanded Password System
Update: Questions and Answers — Expanded Password System and Related Issues
< Videos on YouTube>
Slide: Outline of Expanded Password System (3minutes 2seconds)
Digital Identity for Global Citizens (10minutes — narrated)
Demo: Simplified Operation on Smartphone for consumers (1m41s)
Demo: High-Security Operation on PC for managers (4m28s)
Demo: Simple capture and registration of pictures by users (1m26s)
Slide: Biometrics in Cyber Space — “below-one” factor authentication