The four of even less attempts are seen as a safety device to stop people
trying to hack and means you cannot remember the right password yourself,
that is why I use Roboform



     

 

Ian 

-------Original Message------- 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Date: 28/09/2008 00:22:50 

To: [email protected] 

Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Look what happened to me 

 

 

In a message dated 9/27/2008 3:56:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 

 

Martha 

> Be sure to make the new password hard to guess! 

 

No, just make it free of dictionary words. It should be a mix of 

Totally unpredictable alpha and numeric characters. People on TV 

Constantly talk about alpha passwords being used by government people. 

If you use plain language and might be of interest to hackers, EXPECT 

To be hacked. They don't guess, they use programs that search using a 

Dictionary search. 

 

DO NOT USE PLAIN TEXT passwords!!! 

 

 

Hi: 

What is a password anyway? Seems to me that all the secure accounts I use 

Will NOT allow more than 3/4 password attempts before cutting you off. Also 

Seems it would not take much of a password to survive 3/4 attempts. What 

Say? Bye 

 

 

Emile 

 


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