So are you telling me that tool "test if your credit card was cloned" is a
fraud? But its test included my ccv2 too! :p

Vito

2016-11-17 9:33 GMT+01:00 Chad <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 12:18 AM Antoine Musso <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Le 16/11/2016 à 19:19, Pine W a écrit :
> > >
> > > (0) Consider testing your password strength with a tool like
> > > http://www.testyourpassword.com/; be sure that the tool you use does
> not
> > > send your chosen password over the Internet and instead tests it
> locally.
> >
> > By using an online testing tool, you are effectively breaking the very
> > first rule:
> >
> >  DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR PASSWORD.  EVER.
> >
> > Using that site is exactly like sharing your password with a random
> > stranger in the world.  Even if you trusted that website, and audited
> > the code at a given point in time, you have no guarantee the site hasn't
> > changed or that it is not collecting passwords.
> >
> >
> Not to mention, it's plain-old-insecure HTTP, so of course anyone and
> their mother's uncle could be sniffing the traffic ;-)
>
> Same rule goes for a "generate a random password" site. Don't use
> them.
>
> -Chad
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