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At only 11 years old, she sells secure passwords for $ 2
At only 11 years a young girl embarks on creating strong passwords and implementing an economic model that has everything to function.
Most 11 year olds use technology for fun, but she Mira Modi, the top of its 11 years, has created his own company and his own website selling passwords. A service it charges $ 2 a password.
She shoots the dice for you to create a highly secure password
The young Mira Modi, decided to ride the wave of internet security after the many scandals of espionage by governments revealed by Edward Snowden. Moreover, in view of the growing increase in accounts hacking on the web, the idea of the girl has everything to work.
The latter had the idea to sell his services to create remote passwords. This way, the password is more secure than if you had done it yourself because on one hand less predictable and especially without trace in your PC. It would suffice for your PC or smartphone is already touted for creating a new password will serve to nothing, for example some spyware realize screenshot of your activity or recover all your keystrokes on keyboards, a government could also intercept Internet data flows and then decrypt, etc.
The idea of Mira Modi is perfectly in time era. For two dollars, it will take care to create an ultra secure password using the Diceware method of associating words with numbers on the dice. By throwing the dice 5 times, a random password is obtained, it is necessary to repeat the operation 30 times to obtain a password "phrase", totally random and easy to remember. The girl then sends the password secret to his client by mail, which can then use for the service he wants, knowing that it is inviolable.
Mira Modi, decided to create his own business and has launched its own website Dicewarepasswords.com. There are young people who really have the continuity of ideas, we can only congratulate!
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