PGP key passphrase lost
Anthony Papillion
papillion at gmail.com
Sat Oct 16 08:27:03 UTC 2010
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On 10/15/2010 05:57 PM, Pastor JW wrote:
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> It does tend to get ridiculous trying to keep up with mandated "security"
> measures. The wife works at a state job that requires each of them to change
> passwords every month. In her department every one of the employees has their
> current password written on a post-it and stuck to the monitor!
Indeed it does make it difficult to keep up. But, I suppose it's better
than the alternative (no security). At least I know that if my laptop
is stolen or my files nabbed, they are useless to anyone but me.
I've always thought it funny how in most 'secure' places you will find a
plethora of passwords, usernames, keys, etc, all written down and stuck
to monitors or in a file on the desktop. What's the point with this
false sense of security?
Anthony
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Anthony Papillion
Advanced Data Concepts
Office: (918) 919-4624
Mobile: (918) 533-9699
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