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www.johnmyleswhite.com
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| | | | | Correction: One problem with the argument I make below is that password storage length isn't actually relevant if websites hash passwords instead of storing them in plaintext. So there's no need to convince websites to store longer passwords: they should always be storing a fixed length hash to begin with. Thanks to @petrillic for bringing this mistake to my attention. tl;dr: Every website I use seems to have a slightly different password policy. | |
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nymag.com
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| | | | | From Pepsi to Sean Spicer, the "hold my beer" joke has been getting a lot of use lately. | |
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kevquirk.com
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| | | | | Ever wondered how websites check your password? I mean, how can they check your password without being able to read it? It's a catch 22, surely? | |
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www.darktrace.com
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| | | Learn how cybersecurity protects energy and utilities from cyber threats, safeguarding critical infrastructure with insights from Darktrace's Cyber AI Glossary. | ||