Saturday, November 22, 2014

The Secret Life of Passwords



Howard Lutnick, the chief executive of Cantor Fitzgerald, one of the world’s largest financial-services firms, still cries when he talks about it. Not long after the planes struck the twin towers, killing 658 of his co-workers and friends, including his brother, one of the first things on Lutnick’s mind was passwords. This may seem callous, but it was not.

Read the rest of Ian Urbina's article in The New York Times Magazine.

[HT; Arts & Letters Daily]

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