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operating system A string of words and characters that you
type in to authenticate yourself. Passphrases differ from
passwords only in length. Passwords are usually short - six
to ten characters. Passphrases are usually much longer - up
to 100 characters or more. Their greater length makes
passphrases more secure. Modern passphrases were invented by
Sigmund N. Porter in 1982.