Worth Reading: What if everything you know about passwords is wrong? Every time there’s a notable cybersecurity breach, someone (even me) writes a comprehensive primer on the proper way to create “secure” passwords. Lather, rinse, repeat. Until a few years ago, everyone (including me) based their password advice on a 2003 paper from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), with the catchy title “NIST Special Publication 800-63.” The paper recommended that passwords be cryptic, contain special characters, and be as close to nonsense as possible. —Shelly Palmer Related ← Worth Reading: You Are Here Our Information Society is Not Yielding More KnowledgeWorth Reading: Transitioning to a single root →