he only lists the passwords, not the usernames as well. What's the point of
that? Of no use to anyone.

"For a growing number of people, virtual activities on the internet are
becoming more significant than the lives they actually lead in the real
world" - but aren't activities on the internet real as well?

Looks a good book though
dave


On 18 December 2013 13:43, marc garrett <[email protected]>wrote:

> Forgotten your password? It's in this book.
>
> The passwords of almost 6.5 million LinkedIn user accounts were hacked and
> leaked in July 2012. The debacle caused a security headache for many but
> for artist Aram Bartholl, it also presented a unique publishing opportunity.
>
> Forgot Your Password? is a series of 8 hardback books, containing 4.7
> million of the hacked passwords. Two prints of 10,000 passwords from the
> list, entitled Private Password, have been exhibited at the
> Carroll-Fletcher Gallery in London and many other galleries and events
> across Europe.
>
> Imperica - digital arts and culture magazine
> http://www.imperica.com/en/news/forgotten-your-password-
> it-s-in-this-book-aram-bartholl
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