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Originally posted by V@no
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Files are encrypted with the password. You need that password in order to decrypt it. So in order to 'reset' the password you must have the proper password in the first place, otherwise the files can not be decrypted before you even can begin to think about removing or resetting the old password.
Just an idea, but what if the password was stored in an encrypted state, and in order to decrypt it, user would have to correctly answer series of questions (hints) (the keys for the decryption would be the answer words), once questions answered correctly offer user set a new password.
What do you think?
And then people ask for something to remember the answers or they request an 'answer'-reset or whatever. Aka: that wont solve anything and is just as secure/insecure than how it currently is. It is just the same as remembering the password in the first place.