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Tcrweb's Blog
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Tcrweb's Blog
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Tcrweb's Blog Tcrweb’s Blog What’s My Password? October 1, 2009 Since personal information is so crucial these days to big companies for targeted marketing I thought I would put together a weekly thread dedicated to keeping yourself safe while on your computers and surfing the net. This week’s topic is Password Management: Now we are on a forum here and I am sure you have signed up for many other online (cloud) style services like Gmail, Hotmail, etc. Some of you might be using the same password for every site you log in to because of convenience. Also some of you might have 2-5 different ones you use and use your browser’s “Save this password” feature so you don’t have to remember it. Well if you are using the same password for every site this is an accident waiting to happen. Forums are a haven of buggy code that is easily exploited by not just experienced hackers but script kiddies alike. There are even full software programs (I won’t mention their names in this threa...
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