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51. Adult Stolen Password Sites: Free adult passwords protection: webmasters are your passwords stolen?
- www.adultchamber.com
- Detect and Prevent Stolen Passwords .
- RESOURCE CENTER HOME STOLEN PASSWORDS .
- Adult webmasters can save time and money by investing in protecting their sites from getting hit by stolen passwords. ... Most Web Hosting Services require the WebMaster to monitor their web site for bandwidth use & stolen passwords. ...
- Best Passwords.
- It protects websites from password traders and their programs trying to break into websites' members area using lists of well-known usernames and passwords. ...
52. The Register
- www.theregister.co.uk
- Office workers give away passwords for a cheap pen By John Leyden Posted: 17/04/2003 at 17:01 GMT The Register Mobile: Find out what the fuss is about. ... Workers are prepared to give away their passwords for a cheap pen, according to a somewhat unscientific - but still illuminating - survey published today. ...
- A further 15 percent were then prepared to give over their passwords, after the most rudimentary of social engineering tricks were applied. ...
- Of the 152 office workers surveyed many explained the origin of their passwords. ...
- Two thirds of workers have given their password to a colleague (the same as last year) and three quarters knew their co-workers passwords. ...
53. Article: Tcpdump
- en2.wikipedia.org
- A user with control of a router or gateway through which other computers' unencrypted traffic passes can use tcpdump to view login IDs, passwords, the URLs and content of websites being viewed, or any other information. ...
54. 15 Seconds : Protecting Passwords with a One-way Hash Function
- www.15seconds.com
- Protecting Passwords with a One-way Hash Function.
- Even if you are quite certain of the security of your database, your users’ passwords are still accessible to you and all system administrators at your company, which to a certain extent violates user privacy. Scrambling the passwords using some home-brewed algorithm (a few character permutations and substitutions perhaps) may add some obscurity but not true "security. ...
- Another approach would be to encrypt all passwords in your database using some industry-standard cipher, such as the Data Encryption Standard (DES) or RC2. ... Although this is much more secure than keeping the passwords as clear text, the same issues persist – if the key is compromised, the entire database is compromised, and user privacy is still not protected. ...
- Instead of storing user passwords themselves, we would store their one-way encrypted values. ... Even if the password database were compromised, it would still be hard for an intruder to recover the original passwords, and user privacy is protected. ...
- A hacker can compile a list of, say, the 1,000,000 most commonly used passwords and compute a hash function from all of them. He can then get hold of your user account database and compare the hashed passwords in the database with his own list to see what matches. ...
- Salt is a random string that is concatenated with passwords before being operated on by the hash function. ... However, salt does not help make attacks on individual passwords any harder, therefore it is important to use passwords that are difficult to guess. ...
- Our sample user database table users will have the following three fields: username, char(30), primary key salt, char(10) password_hash, char(40) to store the usernames, salt values and hashed passwords, respectively. ...
- There is no feasible way to recover it (short of trying all possible passwords until a match is found). ...
- That is why it is so important to choose passwords that are unlikely to be in a hacker’s "Pocket Dictionary of Most Common Passwords. ...
55. Create effective passwords
- www-106.ibm.com
- Create effective passwords.
- Ineffective passwords.
- How to create good passwords.
- Passwords. ... Today, having up to 10 passwords at a time is often the norm and it's not going to get any easier to manage them. ... It introduces a simple system for creating secure and easy-to-remember passwords.
- Usernames are usually some form of 'account' that is created for you to use in conjunction with your passwords.
- Passwords have a broad range of applications, but for simplicity's sake, this article deals with computer-based systems. ...
- It's conceivable to have 50 or more passwords to memorize. What if you had to change these passwords each month? Not only would you have a dozen (or possibly a few dozen) passwords to remember, but you would need to change them and remember the new passwords immediately.
- We all want to have something easy to remember so we tend not to be very careful or creative in devising passwords. ...
- Many users believe that their desk drawers are sufficiently secure for hiding passwords. Another common place for storing passwords is on a PDA, which would be fine if PDAs were never lost or stolen. ... But the best advice is to avoid storing passwords on your PDA or obvious places such as desk drawers altogether.
- Ineffective passwords.
- The first step in good password design is to look at what not to do when creating passwords. ... The major problem with creating passwords from dictionary words is that any password-cracking tool can eventually guess it using a dictionary attack. ... Here are some examples of bad passwords:.
56. Generating Forms Authentication Compatible Passwords (SHA1)
- www.stardeveloper.com
- NET : General : Generating Forms Authentication Compatible Passwords (SHA1).
- Generating Forms Authentication Compatible Passwords (SHA1).
- In this article we will take a quick look at two methods for creating SHA1 passwords for use on the web.
- It is dangerous to store passwords anywhere in plain text!! SHA1 gives a quick and easy way to encode a password into a non-human readable form. This means it is safer to store in a database, and should the database be viewed by anyone who shouldn't know the passwords, it will be much more difficult for them to work out what a user's password is.
57. New College
- www.ncf.edu
- Changing Passwords .
- CHANGING PASSWORDS .
- Changing your windows and network passwords.
- From the Control Panel window, double click on Passwords. ...
- It is important to check this box so you change your windows and network passwords at the same time. ...
58. What is password? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
- www.webopedia.com
- Describes how to set security passwords to control access to the system at boot time and/or when entering the BIOS setup program. ...
- Dealtime: Dataviz Passwords Plus For Pc Products - Compare prices with DealTime and find discount prices on computer, software, and office products.
- Dealtime: Dataviz Academic Passwords Plus V1. ...
- Dealtime: Dataviz Passwords Plus - Mini Box Products - Compare prices with DealTime and find discount prices on computer, software, and office products.
59. Article: Dumpster diving
- www.wikipedia.org
- The process of dumpster diving is where a curious hacker or malicious cracker searches in the large trash bins (called "dumpsters" or "skips") of major corporations for thrown-out manuals, passwords, credit card numbers, et cetera. ...
60. CNN.com - UK study: Passwords often easy to crack - March 13, 2002
- www.cnn.com
- UK study: Passwords often easy to crack.
- (CNN) -- Computer passwords are supposed to be secret. ...
- According to a recent British study, passwords are often based on something obvious. ...
- How many computer passwords do you use?.
- Psychologists say passwords often reflect something about our subconscious. ...
- According to Petrie, 10 percent of users pick passwords that reflect some kind of fantasy. ...
61. Welcome to TechData.com!
- www.techdata.com
- User IDs and Passwords.
- com now requires passwords to be 7-14 characters in length and contain at least one alpha character and at least one numeric character. ...
- Common questions about IDs and passwords appear below:.
- How can I create new IDs and passwords on your Web site? .
- Resetting Passwords.
- Only IDs with ordering rights (other secure features) will be prompted to change passwords every 90 days. ...
- As a reminder, passwords must be exactly 8 characters in length.
- Creating IDs and passwords.
- If you are the Master User, you can use our EC Admin tool to change your own password as well as the passwords of other employees.
- Home | Contact Us | IDs & Passwords | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy .
62. BIOS Generic Passwords
- www.5starsupport.com
- BIOS Generic Passwords.
- Below, you will find listings of generic passwords for various BIOS.
- The BIOS passwords listed may or may not work with your particular BIOS or Computer. ...
- Russian Award Passwords:.
63. PCWorld.com - Darn Passwords
- www.pcworld.com
- Darn Passwords Author: EmmaSoft Software Company Version:1. ...
- Darn Passwords Who knows how it happens, but most of us end up with different passwords for different Web sites. ...
- Darn Passwords tries to remedy this memory-testing state of affairs by "remembering" your passwords for you, and it lets you "drag" your passwords onto applications or Web sites that need them.
- And if you're feeling particularly unimaginative, the program can generate passwords for you. ...
- Manage all your passwords. ...
64. SkeyCalc 2.0.1 - An OTP (S/Key) Calculator
- www.orange-carb.org
- SkeyCalc computes one-time passwords for use in logging in to servers which implement OTP (sometimes called S/Key or SKey) access control. ...
- SkeyCalc uses sensitive regular expressions to make using one-time passwords a snap.
65. Article: Telnet
- www.wikipedia.org
- Telnet does not encrypt any data send over the connection (including passwords), and so it is trivial to eavesdrop on the communications and use the password later for malicious purposes. ...
- SSH provides all functionality present in telnet, with the addition of strong encryption to prevent sensitive data such as passwords from being intercepted, and public key authentication, to ensure that the remote computer is actually who it claims to be. ...
66. Neopets Automatic Email Form
- www.neopets.com
- Automatic Submission Form - Passwords .
- Please read the following information about passwords before you e-mail us. ...
- Lost or Stolen Passwords:.
- Due to problems with people trying to claim other user's accounts, it is our policy to NOT return "lost" or change "stolen" passwords. ...
- If you have a different question about passwords that was not answered above, please fill out the form below. ...
67. Internet banking passwords stolen - smh.com.au
- www.smh.com.au
- Internet banking passwords stolen.
- The warning follows a scam email being sent en masse to Australian internet users in an attempt to steal their account passwords.
- A spokesman for the NSW Police said the matter was being investigated by the fraud squad and he urged bank customers never to disclose their passwords.
- Internet banking passwords stolen.
68. InsidePro - Passwords recovery and encryption
- www.insidepro.com
- Gaining the user passwords using the Windows NT SAM-files. ...
- Gaining the user passwords using the Windows 2000/XP/2003 SAM-files encrypted by the Syskey! .
- ~3,2 million passwords/sec.
- ~3,3 million passwords/sec.
- ~5,7 million passwords/sec.
- ~5,1 million passwords/sec.
- ~3,7 million passwords/sec.
- ~5,4 million passwords/sec.
- At the same time for the single user NTHash brute-force attack speed increases to 60-100%, and, for example, on the AthlonXP 1700+ it reaches 10 millions passwords per second. ...
- One more feature is it's the most correct extract of the user names and passwords from the Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 SAM-files in the national encoding. ...
- Only users which have no passwords found, may be marked.
- "Check password" (F2) - check passwords for all imported users. ... Then the program will check this password for all users which still have no passwords found. ...
- To start brute-force attack mark users to recover passwords from, and press F5.
- To start brute-force attack mark users to recover passwords from, and press F6.
- To start mask attack mark users to recover passwords from, and press F7.
69. Dialog Fast Track Training
- training.dialog.com
- ONTAP passwords for Dialog | ONTAP passwords for Dialog DataStar.
- Use these special temporary passwords to practice searching on the DIALOG system without incurring any online charges. ...
- ONTAP User Numbers and Passwords for Dialog good through May 31, 2004.
- Please Note: These Passwords are good from April 1, 2004 through May 31, 2004. Since other customers will be using these practice passwords, you may receive the message "Already Logged On". ... /Passwords listed above. ... com to get the latest practice passwords.
70. AusCERT - Publications
- www.auscert.org.au
- Features: Incident Review from April to June 2002, Managing Passwords, Advisories and Bulletins. ... (31/05/2001) Choosing good passwords - Choosing a good password is a trade off between something that is difficult to guess versus something that is easy to remember. This article provides some simple rules of thumb on choosing good passwords (and good password policies). ...
71. EWS Elimination of Unencrypted Passwords
- www.ews.uiuc.edu
- Elimination of clear text (unencrypted) passwords on EWS machines.
- To achieve this goal EWS will phase out all communications services that transmit clear text passwords and migrate to applications that use encrypted password transactions.
- May 6, 2002: Announce that all passwords on the EWS network will soon be required to be transmitted in an encrypted form, and include the proposed timeline and links to documentation.
- For all other clients, either SSL encryption or SSH tunnels should be used to protect login names and passwords.
72. PR.openwall.net: Password Recovery Resources on the Net
- www.openwall.com
- Openwall Project /home Owl JtR crypt pam_passwdqc tcb scanlogd popa3d msulogin / Linux BIND / advisories presentations / services donations / wordlists passwords / signatures mirrors bringing security into open environments .
- /passwords/ .
- OS passwords:.
- passwords displayed with asterisks on Windows.
- these utilities will recover your stored but forgotten passwords for dialup, mail (POP3, IMAP), FTP, Telnet, SSH, and so on provided that the client software you're using may be made to place such passwords in an edit box, hiding them behind a row of asterisks ("*****") .
- Windows 95/98/ME passwords (*. ...
- Windows NT/2000/XP passwords .
- Unix passwords .
73. ByteWize Computers - Passwords!
- www.bytewizecomputers.com
- About Us | Contact Us | My Account | Passwords | Wishlists | Logoff .
- Customer Passwords .
74. Support: AccountsAndPasswords
- web.brandeis.edu
- ITS Home > WebHome Accounts and Passwords .
- For security reasons, we do not reset passwords over email or telephone. ...
75. Article: Morris worm
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Morris worm worked by exploiting known vulnerabilities in Unix sendmail, fingerd, rsh/rexec and weak passwords. ...
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