Consider the neighbours hypothetical ones!  It's still a valid point
though.  I often have friends come round and the first thing they do
when seeing the SB2 (apart from drool) is to browse through all its
features (prior to drooling more!).  In this case, they could easily
discover my WPA key unintentionally.

As for reusing passwords, it may not be a good idea but that
unfortunately does not stop everyone from doing it!

Max

JJZolx Wrote: 
> Man, what kind of neighbors do you have? :-)  Do you also have to keep
> an eye on the silverware while they're over playing music on your
> stereo?
> 
> It's never a good thing to reuse passwords.  On a web site that I
> maintain, the old programmer kept user passwords in plaintext in the
> database.  Many of the people on the site have Hotmail or Yahoo email
> accounts.  Sure enough, when I went to either site and logged in using
> the email and password from the database I logged right in to about 1/2
> of those accounts.  Very scary.


-- 
max.spicer

The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible
teeth
and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws
but Max stepped into his private boat and waved good-bye
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