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Boomers have better PC passwords than Gen Y

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Parents may not know how to use their computer, but you can be their password is safer than yours. Picture: Thinkstock Source: Supplied

DESPITE the digital savvy of younger generations, people over age 55 pick passwords that are twice as secure as those chosen by those under 25, according to a new study.

"There is a general trend towards better password selection with users' age," University of Cambridge computer scientist, Joseph Bonneau, wrote in his paper.

But before older web-surfers start crowing, they should take note of Bonneau's larger conclusion: no one makes passwords that are secure enough, regardless of age.

"The most troubling finding of our study is how little password distributions seem to vary ... with effective security varying by no more than a few bits," he wrote.

His study, which was presented at the 2012 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, examined the passwords of nearly 70 million Yahoo! users without having access to their accounts.

On average, Mr Bonneau found that user-chosen passwords could be cracked in just about 1,000 attempts.

According to New Scientist, Mr Bonneau suggested people could be assigned random, nine-digit numbers instead, which would offer a 1000-times more security on average.

"I think it's reasonable to expect people to have the capacity to remember that, because they do it for phone numbers," he said.

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