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This 11-year-old is selling cryptographically secure passwords for $2 each

By administrator | 26 October 2015

"We now live in a world where a New York City sixth grader is making money selling strong passwords. Earlier this month, Mira Modi, 11, began a small business at dicewarepasswords.com, where she generates six-word Diceware passphrases by hand.

"I wanted to make it a public thing because I wasn’t getting very much money," she said. "I thought it would be fun to have my own website." Read more

Cyrus Farivar Ars Technica 25 Oct 2015

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