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# ? May 8, 2023 23:39 |
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# ? May 2, 2024 22:25 |
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OP I hate your loving guts but drat if you didn't just post a great suggestion.
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# ? May 8, 2023 23:40 |
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poosername/assword
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# ? May 9, 2023 00:07 |
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I'm always secretly afraid I am going to forget the password to my car and be stuck somewhere because I can't remember the password.
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# ? May 9, 2023 00:18 |
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erosion posted:Every .2 seconds worldwide, someone's identity is stolen. Financial and personal information is only a click away for an enterprising hacker. Thankfully, security pros have a solution: Programming all apps to immediately hide whatever you have just entered on your tiny, error prone touchscreen with an asterisk or dot or some other bullshit. Experts believe this clever practice may prevent a theoretically existing amount of identity theft every year. I recommend infinite-factor authentication. It's quite similar to the fake-rear end privacy-invading phone number, email and other forms of bullsh*t we're using now, except that with IFA™ you NEVER authenticate. Why? Because it's just too bad, that's why. And poor people who have to type in their own passwords instead of having a certified password and data security manager licensed by Brink's (yes there is such a thing) should really be working instead of sitting around on their asses trying to login to their own accounts on company time. It's high time the rich and powerful reassert their dominance in this increasingly egalitarian world; otherwise, we live with the animals. When we invented cell phones 30 years ago, the oversimplified, insipid idea that people could communicate easier was quickly replaced with incentivization of disruptive technologies which could proactively monetize collaborative synergies and reintermediate the cross-media netspace with world-class bleeding-edge infrastructures. Clearly this presented next-generation opportunities for frictionless, multiply-connected distributed surveillance paradigms: actionable, visionary and ubiquitous. It's important to remember that end users' time is worthless. Each time they must check a text message or an email account in a soon-to-be withered hope of actually completing a login costs them approximately 2 minutes. Based on an average login amount of 15 per day on average, the end users lose 182.5 hours per year on current multifactor authentication methodologies. We can and must do better. Furthermore, we in the capitalist sector must minimize our legal responsibility footprint to its absolute minimum. Hence, offloading our security responsibilities by inconveniencing the end user is the obvious solution. With IFA™, we estimate a full 2000 hours per year of wasted effort which doesn't actually increase security at all. And THAT is what Brinks and other capitalists stand for: exploitation in the guise of security. ©2023
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# ? May 9, 2023 00:53 |
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Passwords are for cretins and losers. I use a passphrase . Way way cooler.
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# ? May 9, 2023 00:55 |
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The blood thing is super easy to fake. Getting someone's blood is easier than getting their password.
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# ? May 9, 2023 03:07 |
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Mega64 posted:OP I hate your loving guts but drat if you didn't just post a great suggestion. You were great in Death Hat
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# ? May 9, 2023 04:28 |
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I say passwords should be one digit, only numbers between 1-2, inclusive, which randomly changes. that way both you and the person trying to break into it have an even chance of getting in. We should always be completely fair about these sort of things.
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# ? May 9, 2023 06:57 |
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# ? May 2, 2024 22:25 |
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Literally A Person posted:Passwords are for cretins and losers. I use a passphrase . Way way cooler. gasthreadbanop123!!!
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# ? May 10, 2023 05:14 |