 keyboard5684
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| reply to TKJunkMail Re: Also a thread in the Comcast HSI forum
For a minute, I was surprised to see how many people used password as their... password?
Most ISPs usually require a number or something in there, but to allow for password to be the password is a little weird. Granted, it is all on the users side, for the ISP, spam and other problems are more the ISPs problem. |
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 WareWolF2k
join:2000-11-14 Allentown, PA | RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. |
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  dvd536 as Mr. Pink as they come Premium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ
| said by WareWolF2k :RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. cox does the same thing. - if comcast still gives 2gb/mo on giganews, i bet lots of those were used to steal giganews service. -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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| reply to keyboard5684 Re: Passwords
You just made my day! (Well, night, actually.)
I'd happened to find a Compaq Presario 6410nx in a midden. Wouldn't power up. I finally found out this evening that the thing uses standard ATX pinouts and I shove in a PSU that I happened to have lying about.
Powering up the computer I'm faced with an XP Pro login screen. Null password wouldn't work but your post prompted me to attempt "password". Well, it worked! -- HCN: Because you deserve a rest!
Proud member of the Free Omelas Liberation Front. |
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 keyboard5684
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| LOL... There are a lot of small businesses where I come in and do consulting for. When it is after the fact, meaning I come in after server and some PCs are setup, I try the following combination (50% say "I do not know the password" but login everyday)...
password (username as a password) null computer "the company phone number" "the company name" I I n many cases the password is written on a yellow sticky note buried in a pile or on the side of a monitor...
It is the age old security problem, password. I wish biometrics would be used more (I used to have an HP laptop that had a fingerprint scanner on it). Just have the user login using their fingerprint... they have to have fingers to type.
I wonder WHY have biometrics not become main-stream? They are cheap now, easy to use, and should be incorporated into the operating system (and they are in Windows, just like a smartcard)??? |
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 Corydon Cultivant son jardin Premium join:2008-02-18 Denver, CO clubs: | reply to dvd536 Re: Also a thread in the Comcast HSI forum
They discontinued that a little while back. |
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 DonLibes Premium,ExMod 2001 join:2003-01-19 | reply to keyboard5684 Re: Passwords
Biometrics have all sorts of problems. It's all there in the literature. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| reply to WareWolF2k Re: Also a thread in the Comcast HSI forum
said by WareWolF2k :RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. said by WareWolF2k :RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. That's why, as a system admin, I make the default password a 64-character mixture of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols, and other unicode characters. Users get so frustrated the first time they have to enter the password and figure out how to type characters like ሎ, ১, and ש that they always change it. Of course they usually change it to "password" but at least the blame is on them and not me. |
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  aaronwt Premium join:2004-11-07 Woodbridge, VA
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1 edit | said by cdru :said by WareWolF2k :RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. said by WareWolF2k :RCN used to use "password" as a default password at one time. You are supposed to go on their web site and change it to something unique but some people never do. That's why, as a system admin, I make the default password a 64-character mixture of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols, and other unicode characters. Users get so frustrated the first time they have to enter the password and figure out how to type characters like ሎ, ১, and ש that they always change it. Of course they usually change it to "password" but at least the blame is on them and not me. 64 characters!?!? I bet they love you. That is a crazy amount of characters to enter, even to initally setup up your own password. |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN
| said by aaronwt :64 characters!?!? I bet they love you. That is a crazy amount of characters to enter, even to initally setup up your own password. I wasn't serious. Typical password policy is 8 characters and must have at least 3 of the following 4 things: Uppercase, lowercase, number, symbol. |
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