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Ars Technica Says Don’t Punish the Users
I was reading this ars technica article that talks about how some are angered by LulzSec releasing a sample of their Sony passwords. They quoted one Twitter user who basically told them to not punish the users for Sony’s sake. But here’s the...
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Multi-Factor Authentication vs Multi-Single Factor Authentication
Sprites mods has an interesting article about hacking the protection of a hardware authentication device: http://www.spritesmods.com/?art=secustick What’s interesting about this is that it shows how easy it is to feel like a hardware device is providing...
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Online Password Checker - How Common is Your Password?
Here’s a password strength tester, and probably one of the most effective I have seen. Just enter your password in the text box and click on the search button. If you get no results, chances are your password is pretty good. I think many of you...
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How to Guess an Admin’s Password Without Them Knowing You Are Trying
Explains an old trick on how to guess someone else's password without anything getting logged in the domain controller's event logs Read More...
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Pafwert: Smarter Passwords
Pafwert is an unique free tool to help you to select strong passwords that are easy to remember. Read More...
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