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| subject: | Passwords and bleeding hearts. |
Just thinking about passwords earlier today. Seems we get all
these warnings to construct complicated pass words no one will
be able to guess.
Now, I'm wondering, who would spend a lot of time to guess my
password? If I had a lot of money, yes, but other than that?
Now we have the Heart bleed data problem. Before that the Target
data theft, and other data breeches. Seems the danger is not
password guessing, but outright theft.
So, just what is the danger from a simpler password, versus a
complicated password, when their not going to guess it, but to
steal it?
Now this is especially true on sites where all you want to do is
read something, like a magazine website. Why have to mix your
capital and small letters with at least one number? It's not the
NSA you know... and they have your number anyway.
BOB KLAHN bob.klahn{at}sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn
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