The Effectiveness of Applying Different Strategies on Recognition and Recall Textual Password

04/29/2023
by   Hassan Wasfi, et al.
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Using English words as passwords have been a popular topic in the last few years. The following article discusses a study to compare self-selection of the system-generated words for recognition and self-generated words for recall for nouns and mixture words. The results revealed no significant difference between recognition and recall of password nouns. The average memorability rate of noun recognition was 75.72 memory. Also, there was no significant difference between recognition and recall mixture word passwords. The average memorability rate of mixture word recognition was 95.23 concluded that the recognition and recall of mixed word passwords had a higher memorability rate than nouns.

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