Hello.

Maybe some participation in Software Craftsmanship movement could help ?
http://groups.google.com/group/software_craftsmanship/browse_thread/thread/4f9ddc74260faa78?hl=en

Edward.

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Graham Allan
<[email protected]>wrote:

> >I generate passwords using KeepassX -- by default that includes special
> >characters. I gave up on that idea for websites. I can handle the
> >rejection of a password, but I had more than one case where the password
> >was originally accepted, but then couldn't be used. In the most extreme
> >case they actually send me the password back via automated email
> >triggered by the "Forgot password" link, but trying to log in with it
> >just told me that username or password must be wrong.
> >
> >   Peter
>
> To me, the way that websites use slightly different, but tediously enforced
> rules, and that they all have to take on the burden for password storage,
> is
> really detrimental to security. I wonder if a greater push for everyday
> websites to use OpenID would counter the inconsistent and occasionally
> incompetent attempts to 'do' usernames and passwords correctly. Hopefully
> any
> security experts here could correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> ~ Graham
>
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