[FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
SAN ANTONIO --- Apple store employees in San Antonio contacted Eva 
Longoria by using her personal account information and broke into her 
email, the actress said Tuesday...


'Eva Longoria: Apple store employee in San Antonio broke into my email, 
called me'

San Antonio Express-News:
http://www.mysanantonio.com/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store/ 
http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store-employee-in-San-Antonio-5730578.php#photo-6800146


On 9/2/2014 10:24 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:

It looks like it's over for Apple. Steve Jobs is probably turning over 
in his grave. Tim Cook should probably resign. This is going to cost 
Apple billions - they may never recover their reputation. Lesson: Get 
off the iCloud.


Brute force, also known as 'brute force cracking', is a 
trial-and-error method used to get plain-text passwords from encrypted 
data.


Read more:

Daily Mail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news//iCloud/ 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2740034/Kirsten-Dunst-leads-criticism-company-actively-investigates-claims-hundreds-stars-nude-images-stolen-iCloud.html#ixzz3CDcAJ000 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
Maybe it's time to review password protocols. The three most popular 
passwords are:


 * password
 * sex
 * god


Not particularly in that order. System administrators love god' for 
their password - it gives them a sense of power. The important thing is 
to have different strong passwords for each internet account.


'You're Reacting to Celebgate Wrong'
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html



SAN ANTONIO --- Apple store employees in San Antonio contacted Eva 
Longoria by using her personal account information and broke into her 
email, the actress said Tuesday...


'Eva Longoria: Apple store employee in San Antonio broke into my 
email, called me'

San Antonio Express-News:
http://www.mysanantonio.com/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store/ 
http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store-employee-in-San-Antonio-5730578.php#photo-6800146


On 9/2/2014 10:24 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:

It looks like it's over for Apple. Steve Jobs is probably turning 
over in his grave. Tim Cook should probably resign. This is going to 
cost Apple billions - they may never recover their reputation. 
Lesson: Get off the iCloud.


Brute force, also known as 'brute force cracking', is a 
trial-and-error method used to get plain-text passwords from 
encrypted data.


Read more:

Daily Mail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news//iCloud/ 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2740034/Kirsten-Dunst-leads-criticism-company-actively-investigates-claims-hundreds-stars-nude-images-stolen-iCloud.html#ixzz3CDcAJ000 







[FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread cardemais...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

Get off of my cloud:

Get off of my cloud,, The Rolling Stones 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU 
 
 Get off of my cloud,, The Rolling Stones 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU Another great song I hope you enjoy 
Lyrics: I live in an apartment on the ninety-ninth floor of my block And I sit 
at home looking out the window Imagining ...
 
 
 
 View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU 
 Preview by Yahoo 
 
 
  


[FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread s3raph...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
How is this for a strong password?
 

 mhluw1bAr1ts 
 

 Not bad, huh? I came across a suggestion for generating tough passwords. Take 
a poem you like. From the opening sentence use the initial letters for each 
word. The resulting gibberish is safe from brute-force methods.
 

 If you change all is or ls to 1s and all es to 3s (or some-such rule) 
you'll include numbers. And if you use the poem's line breaks to suggest 
obvious upper-case letters you have an easy-to-recall and safe password.
 

 My example (not my real password obviously!) is extracted from . . . 
 

 My heart leaps up when I behold  A rainbow in the sky
 

 



 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :

 Maybe it's time to review password protocols. The three most popular passwords 
are:
 
 password sex god 
 Not particularly in that order. System administrators love god' for their 
password - it gives them a sense of power. The important thing is to have 
different strong passwords for each internet account.
 
 'You’re Reacting to Celebgate Wrong'
 https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html 
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html
 
 
 
 
 SAN ANTONIO — Apple store employees in San Antonio contacted Eva Longoria by 
using her personal account information and broke into her email, the actress 
said Tuesday...
 
 'Eva Longoria: Apple store employee in San Antonio broke into my email, called 
me'
 San Antonio Express-News:
 http://www.mysanantonio.com/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store/ 
http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store-employee-in-San-Antonio-5730578.php#photo-6800146
 
 On 9/2/2014 10:24 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
 

 It looks like it's over for Apple. Steve Jobs is probably turning over in his 
grave. Tim Cook should probably resign. This is going to cost Apple billions - 
they may never recover their reputation. Lesson: Get off the iCloud.
 
 Brute force, also known as 'brute force cracking', is a trial-and-error 
method used to get plain-text passwords from encrypted data.
 
 Read more: 
 
 Daily Mail:
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news//iCloud/ 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2740034/Kirsten-Dunst-leads-criticism-company-actively-investigates-claims-hundreds-stars-nude-images-stolen-iCloud.html#ixzz3CDcAJ000
 
 
 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread s3raph...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
How is this for a strong password?
 

 mhluw1bAr1ts 
 

 Not bad, huh? I came across a suggestion for generating tough passwords. Take 
a poem you like. From the opening sentence use the initial letters for each 
word. The resulting gibberish is safe from brute-force methods.
 

 If you change all is or ls to 1s and all es to 3s (or some-such 
rule) you'll include numbers. And if you use the poem's line breaks to suggest 
obvious upper-case letters you have an easy-to-recall and safe password.
 

 My example (not my real password obviously!) is extracted from . . . 
 

 My heart leaps up when I behold  A rainbow in the sky
 

 


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :

 Maybe it's time to review password protocols. The three most popular passwords 
are:
 
 password sex god 
 Not particularly in that order. System administrators love god' for their 
password - it gives them a sense of power. The important thing is to have 
different strong passwords for each internet account.
 
 'You’re Reacting to Celebgate Wrong'
 https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html 
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html
 
 
 
 
 SAN ANTONIO — Apple store employees in San Antonio contacted Eva Longoria by 
using her personal account information and broke into her email, the actress 
said Tuesday...
 
 'Eva Longoria: Apple store employee in San Antonio broke into my email, called 
me'
 San Antonio Express-News:
 http://www.mysanantonio.com/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store/ 
http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store-employee-in-San-Antonio-5730578.php#photo-6800146
 
 On 9/2/2014 10:24 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
 

 It looks like it's over for Apple. Steve Jobs is probably turning over in his 
grave. Tim Cook should probably resign. This is going to cost Apple billions - 
they may never recover their reputation. Lesson: Get off the iCloud.
 
 Brute force, also known as 'brute force cracking', is a trial-and-error 
method used to get plain-text passwords from encrypted data.
 
 Read more: 
 
 Daily Mail:
 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news//iCloud/ 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2740034/Kirsten-Dunst-leads-criticism-company-actively-investigates-claims-hundreds-stars-nude-images-stolen-iCloud.html#ixzz3CDcAJ000
 
 
 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]

Like.

On 9/4/2014 4:50 PM, cardemais...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:



Get off of my cloud:

Get off of my cloud,, The Rolling Stones 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU





image https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU


Get off of my cloud,, The Rolling Stones 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU
Another great song I hope you enjoy Lyrics: I live in an apartment on 
the ninety-ninth floor of my block And I sit at home looking out the 
window Imagining ...


View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgWUi-ozMAU

Preview by Yahoo






Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Get Off the iCloud

2014-09-04 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]

On 9/4/2014 6:27 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:


How is this for a strong password?


mhluw1bAr1ts

Not bad, huh? I came across a suggestion for generating tough 
passwords. Take a poem you like. From the opening sentence use the 
initial letters for each word. The resulting gibberish is safe from 
brute-force methods.


If you change all is or ls to 1s and all es to 3s (or 
some-such rule) you'll include numbers. And if you use the poem's line 
breaks to suggest obvious upper-case letters you have an 
easy-to-recall and safe password.


My example (not my real password obviously!) is extracted from . . .

My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky


Sounds like a good idea - I like it! According to Ms Longoria, it wasn't 
a password crack, she let a gal at the Genius Bar at the San Antonio 
Mall take her phone back to the stockroom repair bench for a few 
minutes. Go figure.


NEVER hand your iPhone over to the gal at the Genius Bar!






---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :

Maybe it's time to review password protocols. The three most popular 
passwords are:


  * password
  * sex
  * god


Not particularly in that order. System administrators love god' for 
their password - it gives them a sense of power. The important thing 
is to have different strong passwords for each internet account.


'You’re Reacting to Celebgate Wrong'
https://www.yahoo.com/tech/youre-reacting-to-celebgate-wrong-9652279.html





SAN ANTONIO — Apple store employees in San Antonio contacted Eva
Longoria by using her personal account information and broke into
her email, the actress said Tuesday...

'Eva Longoria: Apple store employee in San Antonio broke into my
email, called me'
San Antonio Express-News:
http://www.mysanantonio.com/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store/

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Eva-Longoria-Apple-store-employee-in-San-Antonio-5730578.php#photo-6800146

On 9/2/2014 10:24 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:


It looks like it's over for Apple. Steve Jobs is probably
turning over in his grave. Tim Cook should probably resign. This
is going to cost Apple billions - they may never recover their
reputation. Lesson: Get off the iCloud.

Brute force, also known as 'brute force cracking', is a
trial-and-error method used to get plain-text passwords from
encrypted data.

Read more:

Daily Mail:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news//iCloud/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2740034/Kirsten-Dunst-leads-criticism-company-actively-investigates-claims-hundreds-stars-nude-images-stolen-iCloud.html#ixzz3CDcAJ000