With the daily familiarity in the use of fingerprint login method, do you think the use of password as a login method will be eradicated completely in nearest future?
"the daily familiarity in the use of fingerprint login method"
what's that?? I don't use that and never have.
Everything I access wants a password and often a secure code (texted or from an app).
So, yeah, I don't think passwords are going away in the short term. Maybe at some point.
You can hear a lot of voices on the internet praising passkeys as the future and the end of all/most passwords. As longs as they are seen as secure, I suppose.
Agreed. Then you realise for Microsoft passkey access relies on a simple 12345 PIN that people usually set (for convenience), at which point the whole security crumbles 🙂
@cosminm wrote:... passkey access relies on a simple 12345 PIN
The PIN is local to the device, greatly shrinking the attack surface and making it trivial to level-up to a more secure credential after too many failed attempts. Similar to how your phone requires a password instead of pin/face-ID after a reboot.
The real beauty of passkeys is that they rely on public-key cryptography, rather than a user-chosen shared-secret. This offers a bunch of benefits: