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  • 10 Things We Hate About iPhone 3G - Picture Stories

    password.  The username and password for my router’s Web interface are each about 12 characters long.  The password for accessing my Wi-Fi connection is over 24 characters long.  This is a good solution for keeping potential pests from accessing your Wi-Fi...

  • Setup - Reviews

    a password and doesn't force you to set one. Although having a well-known (and easy to guess) password, as many routers have, doesn't provide the best security, I'm uncomfortable with SMC's choice of shipping with no password at all. My objection is reinforced...

  • A dead end and a way around - Reviews

    Escape character is '^]'. NSLU2 login: tom Password: No directory, logging in with HOME=/ Cannot execute /dev/null: Permission denied Connection closed by foreign host. Close but no cigar. A telnet server was running and my username and password...

  • Login Pages - The Flaw In Challenge/Response - Reviews

    all username and password vulnerability is predicated on the fact that the vast majority of user-to-site communication follows a distinct pattern: Upon requesting entry to a site, a user is challenged for a username and password. After verifying a user,...

  • Fatal Flaws In The SSL Secured World - Reviews

    into your browser page is not protected by SSL. For example, if you are entering your username and password into a login box, as described above, SSL does not secure you against a key logger extracting this username and password and using it to log in on...

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  • Wall of Sheep catches security pros at Black Hat - News

    to Riverside, all settings like ARP mappings are statically set. Attendees are also purposely logging into services with a bogus username and password, just to have their traffic sniffed and placed on the Wall. But these aren’t because the team goes through...

  • 2 Factor Authentication Methods - Reviews

    solution and is definitely a step up the security ladder. Look at the following and then I'll explain. The user is first prompted for a username and password as normal. Then a challenge is received to derive values from the grid card: Now we have...

  • Covering Up The Break In - Reviews

    would typically be kept by a database administrator. In that file is the username and password of every Oracle database (DB) user in this organization, the OS systems passwords to all machines running the DBs, and usernames and passwords to all ancillary machines...

  • Installing ClarkConnect - Reviews

    you know where to find your server on your network.  • When you set your password, write "username = root" and then the password on the same piece of paper you used in Step 0. You will then have a username and password for logging in to ClarkConnect's website....

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