Trouble BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst, Contributor Joined May 1, 2012 Posts 178 Location N.W. Indiana Jun 3, 2012 #1 Thought this article was interesting as a purely social observation. What interested me most though was the title of the SlashDot article that led me to it. "Geezers Pick Stronger Passwords Than Young'uns." Definitely produced a grin. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21871-over55s-pick-passwords-twice-as-secure-as-teenagers.html
Thought this article was interesting as a purely social observation. What interested me most though was the title of the SlashDot article that led me to it. "Geezers Pick Stronger Passwords Than Young'uns." Definitely produced a grin. http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21871-over55s-pick-passwords-twice-as-secure-as-teenagers.html
U usasma Retired Admin Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 2,126 Jun 5, 2012 #2 I work in a PC shop. The most common password is to not have one! A bit frightening when you consider most of our work is virus removals.
I work in a PC shop. The most common password is to not have one! A bit frightening when you consider most of our work is virus removals.