Password Security

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andrew10

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Hey everyone, my entrepreneurship class group has been working on a business plan for the following concept and we need to collect primary research for it. If you would help us by filling out this survey it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

"With the ever growing cyber world and the increase of online banking, shopping and social networking sites, people are creating more online accounts than ever before. My group is launching a new product that has the technology to store all your passwords for online accounts on one secure database. With this product you will have to remember a single password instead of maybe the 7 or 8 you use. And for those of you who might use the same password for all your online accounts this product will let you diversify your passwords without the fear of forgetting them. Each account is protected by an algorithmic random number generator that will protect your information from hackers. This will also create a more secure organization of your passwords than let's say an excel spreadsheet or the possible sticky note you leave beside your computer...?

Competing products include a USB drive with a spreadsheet style password organization system where the passwords are stored on the device itself for an average cost of $30-$40.

Copy the quoted area and paste it in your response:

1.) How many online accounts do you currently have?
2.) How many passwords do you have for these accounts?
3.) What method of organization do you use for your passwords?
4.) How secure do you feel this method is?
5.) With E-Passport in mind, please choose the price range which most closely reflects the price you would pay for this technology.
A) 20-30
B) 30-40
C) 40-50
D) 50-60
E) 60-70
F) Free-to-Use (Similar to facebook.com and mint.com)
G) I wouldn't use this technology

Please email the results to kg82@drexel.edu, or if you're too lazy ;) you can just reply here!

Thanks again!
 

Cyco

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Originally posted by: waffleironhead
WHere is my free ipod?
Lemme guess....iPod with password security? Oh, and I can has one too?
 

metoy

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Apr 30, 2009
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1. your an idiot for thinking posting here will get you any real answers
2. the product you are creating already exists
3. the product you are is free
 

theflyingpig

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Passwords are insecure. I have been able to get peoples passwords simply by waterboarding them repeatedly. It works. Everyone knows this.
 

Bill Brasky

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I would pay over 9000 dollars for your product, but first I will need two hundred dollars to cover transaction fees.
 

Aluvus

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Originally posted by: andrew10
Competing products include a USB drive with a spreadsheet style password organization system where the passwords are stored on the device itself for an average cost of $30-$40.

Competing products include KeePass and Password Safe, which cost $0.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: metoy
1. your an idiot for thinking posting here will get you any real answers
2. the product you are creating already exists
3. the product you are is free

N00B FIGHT!
 

alkemyst

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Yeah god forbid someone post a question here that didn't involve video games or living at home.
 
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