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#5 - canichaikait ONLINE (01/11/2016) [-]
User avatar #47 to #5 - shittingmangos (21 hours ago) [-]
Sacramento mentioned, swell with new basketball arena with basketball player as our mayor.
#36 to #5 - sexynosepass (22 hours ago) [-]
It bothers me a little too much that Louie and Dewey are in the wrong spots.
#24 to #5 - animesource ONLINE (01/12/2016) [-]
If they found out her password then it's not secure in the first place.
User avatar #27 to #24 - zetsuboukamina ONLINE (01/12/2016) [-]
The company asked their employees for their passwords
#53 to #27 - llllxeallll (20 hours ago) [-]
Seems fake, a company would never ask for their passwords. If they need information from their work computers their IT or security department should be able to collect that without ever requiring their passwords.
#6 to #5 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
As dumb as it seems, that's one of the best ways to prevent anyone without a keylogger from ever getting access to your stuff. And keyloggers actually aren't nearly as common as brute-force attempts anyway
#33 to #6 - anon (23 hours ago) [-]
I like to use phrases, then when someone asks for my wifi password I can be all like "The black canary flies at midnight".
#19 to #6 - anon (01/12/2016) [-]
This is why I'm switching to a 32-character password instead of a complex 6-character one
#23 to #19 - ygdosst ONLINE (01/12/2016) [-]
20 is good. I have one that's like 23 to 26 and that means trying to brute force it would literally take until the sun goes red giant and consumes the Earth.
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