Well, the crazier thing is actually that I'm the IT person in this case and good luck to hackers finding my server space, as it's among the 11 million websites removed from Google's database for being a free co.cc top-level domain. You can't begin to imagine how many panicked emails I've received from students who enter the URL I gave them into the Google search window instead of the URL bar... Even after Day 1 in which I complained to the class about Google removing all those URLs.

Judy

On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Bob Sneidar wrote:

The crazy thing about these old password policies is most password systems 
cannot be brute forced anymore, because they employ a lockout policy which 
makes an automated brute force method impossible. Suggest to the IT guy at your 
university that he enable the lockout policy of your domain, and then just live 
with the inevitable few people who forget after typing it correctly for the 
last year.

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