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    Egelman, Serge; Sotirakopoulos, Andreas; Muslukhov, Ildar; Beznosov, Konstantin; Herley, Cormac

    Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 04/2013
    Conference Proceeding

    Password meters tell users whether their passwords are "weak" or "strong." We performed a laboratory experiment to examine whether these meters influenced users' password selections when they were forced to change their real passwords, and when they were not told that their passwords were the subject of a study. We observed that the presence of meters yielded significantly stronger passwords. We performed a followup field experiment to test a different scenario: creating a password for an unimportant account. In this scenario, we found that the meters made no observable difference: participants simply reused weak passwords that they used to protect similar low-risk accounts. We conclude that meters result in stronger passwords when users are forced to change existing passwords on "important" accounts and that individual meter design decisions likely have a marginal impact.