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Ten Windows Password Myths
Mark Burnett
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Ten Windows Password Myths
2005-12-17
Mehran
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-05-15
Anonymous
Almost a good article
2006-08-01
Anonymous
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-08-01
Anonymous
What is the fastest rate at which an XP box can accept login attempts? I find it very hard to believe the answer is "millions"
This article also did not discuss the userid/password pair. This is almost 2-factor authentication unless someone has discovered your userid.
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Use pass phrases, not passwords
2006-08-01
Alex Blewitt
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-08-01
Chris Giddings
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-08-01
Anonymous
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-08-01
verisimilidude
Min. 15 char password setting is easy in Windows 2003
2006-08-02
Anonymous
ALT-255
2006-08-02
Anonymous
Ten Windows Password Myths
2006-08-02
Anonymous
Ten Windows Password Myths
2009-10-21
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This article also did not discuss the userid/password pair. This is almost 2-factor authentication unless someone has discovered your userid.
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Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/infocus/1554/638#638