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EVE Roy Mustang
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.06.09 18:38:00 -
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Lord Amaterasu wrote:This is the reason why blizzard is selling those authenticators.
yeah.... Id TOTALLY follow the link lol |
Richard Desturned
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
910
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Posted - 2012.06.09 18:40:00 -
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EVE Roy Mustang wrote:Lord Amaterasu wrote:This is the reason why blizzard is selling those authenticators. yeah.... Id TOTALLY follow the link lol
it's a forum thread eh |
Lin-Young Borovskova
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
163
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Posted - 2012.06.09 18:56:00 -
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Mr Kidd wrote:Lin-Young Borovskova wrote:Kurfin wrote:Mallak Azaria wrote:Just make a 64 character password containing random combinations of letters, numbers & special characters like intelligent people already do. And change it every few weeks. And have it written on a bit of paper stuck to your monitor? Very safe indeed Actually it is very safe since I'll assume that 1) your friends aren't tools and 2) you're not letting total strangers into your home. Granted, it's not a safe practice in public environments. But to say it's not safe in your own home well......
If you don't subscribe to suspicious forums
If you don't use hacks/bots
If you don't use steamcrap
Don't open some mails or protect your outlook whatever with your AV
And the list is long, but as far as you have an updated AV/FW run ant trojan/malware programs at least once a week you shouldn't get your PW compromised by any means even with a simple 4 char code.
Even at home all you need is to let your computer 5 min in someone's hands not knowing what he's doing to get half dozen malwares/virus etc. and give your pw's without even knowing it. brb |
Acot Voth
State War Academy Caldari State
4
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Posted - 2012.06.09 19:02:00 -
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I'd buy. |
Morganta
Peripheral Madness The Midget Mafia
1409
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Posted - 2012.06.09 19:06:00 -
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stop spending your life on pron sites and downloading pirated games.
there is absolutely no reason for a fricking video game to have better security than your banking institution.
stop thinking its everyone else's job to keep your **** safe, stop being high risk The American public's reaction to the change was poor and the new cola was a major marketing failure. The subsequent reintroduction of Coke's original formula, re-branded as "Coca-Cola Classic", resulted in a significant gain in sales, leading to speculation that the introduction of the New Coke formula was just a marketing ploy |
adam smash
University of Caille Gallente Federation
98
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Posted - 2012.06.09 19:24:00 -
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No we do not need an authenticator... let the morons get "hacked"
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Patient 2428190
DEGRREE'Fo'FREE Internet Business School
219
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Posted - 2012.06.09 19:59:00 -
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They did give them out last year fanfest with a promise to turn them on "soon". Of course, that never happened. They even promised sometime this summer to turn them on. Spolier alert, hasn't happened yet.
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Steve Ronuken
Fuzzwork Enterprises
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Posted - 2012.06.09 20:15:00 -
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The reason they've not been turned on yet, apparently, is due to the infrastructure requirements for when someone loses theirs. (How do you prove who you are, to get it redone). It is all covered in that video linked earlier
I'd /love/ it if they used the functionality of the google authenticator. You configure can configure it with a qr code, then use your phone as a soft key (or multiple phones, if you have them).
There's a nice plugin for wordpress to use it too. FuzzWork Enterprises http://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/ Blueprint calculator, invention chance calculator, isk/m3 Ore chart-á and other 'useful' utilities. |
Spy 21
Lonetrek Exploration and Salvage
115
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Posted - 2012.06.09 20:24:00 -
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Kurfin wrote:Mallak Azaria wrote:Just make a 64 character password containing random combinations of letters, numbers & special characters like intelligent people already do. And change it every few weeks. And have it written on a bit of paper stuck to your monitor?
Exactly.
I worked for a company once that had these absurdly strong password requirements plus the need to change every thirty days, checked against every previous password you had ever used for similarities....
Sticky notes on every computer in the office.
Great security there...
S "The next time airport security tells you to put your hands over your head and hold that vulnerable position for seven seconds, ask yourself: Is this the posture of a free man?" |
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