Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 13:51:18 -0400, PhillipJones wrote:
To day wasn't able to sign in to Linkedin or Onstar either using
SeaMonkey and FireFox. was able to using Chrome. have the developers
screwed with javascript on websites so much now you can't sign in. And
the other day there was another Web site I couldn't get into with either.

since this affects FireFox as well I am posting in FF group as well.

I don't know about Onstar but Linkedin just had a few million of it's
users passwords stolen.

Phil

I changed mine ASAP after this was announced while they were fumbling with deciding if it actually happened. a few years ago FaceBook had the worste ever in the entire history of the Internet password breach. There customers should immediately quit them causing them to go out of business. Companies are depending upon other companies to securely keep passwords for them. And these security companies are lax in keeping them safe. Those companies should be held accountable for each and every password breached and pay restitution to each person that becomes a victim. The shoul be using the highest availble security known. That would take one of those Cray super computer working 24/7 5000 years to crack. and aanyone in charge of the password woul be immediately sent to prison if he so much as hints what the password is.

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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net        mailto:[email protected]
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