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more about #password more comments → N@tedog: It is surprisingly difficult to add comments with only one hand. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Not to threadjack but am I the only one getting this prompt when clicking on the posts here? more » Nick: look at those eyes. she has beautiful eyes. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Maybe she should have used unibrow as the answer... more » SJRNWT: Do people actually find her attractive? :/ more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: If you hold up a picture of someone else's face to be scanned will let you login to their account?? more » nutbastard: hey come on... that's the most head that poor lonely lenovo has gotten in a long time. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: And what they don't tell you is that the image of your face gets discretely sent back to Levnovo after you've logged in. Their building a huge facial... more » u mad sarah?!>>!! unicorns aint reel: Glory hole! more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah, I'm sorry but this doesn't work if your name is Rihanna. more » -
#mobileme
Salma Hayek's MobileMe Account Hacked, No Nudie Pics Found (Sorry!)
One of the irritating mosquito-like posters over at 4chan hacked into Salma Hayek's MobileMe account and found it laughably easy despite MobileMe's "security" questions. More » -
#adwatch
The Unforeseen Downside of Using Your Head for Your Password
Lenovo's IdeaPad face recognition sounds like a good idea, that is, until someone abruptly minimizes the password field. [Ads of the World via walyou] -
#appletofixiphonesecurityflawcallsitminor
Apple Acknowledges Huge iPhone Security Flaw, Calls It "Minor," Announces Fix
Apple has acknowledged the huge iPhone security flaw we tested and reported on two days ago, promising an update for September that will fix the hole that can expose all your private emails, text messages and contacts. But instead of calling a spade a spade and acting as soon as possible, they have decided to minimize the problem: More » -
#writtenup
Dynahand Software Complicates Logins Without Adding Security
Almost every website you visit these days lets you create an account of some sort to personalize your experience. Remembering all those username/password combos can get tedious and lead to weak, reused passwords that jeopardize your security. Enter Dynahand, a new form of online authentication that requires you to identify your own handwriting from a group instead of typing in a password. But is it worth it? I don't buy it. More » -
#software
How to Crack a Windows Password With a Live CD
Adam over at Lifehacker has a problem. His wife locks up all his porn on a Windows machine that only she knows the password to. That's why Adam came up with a guide to easily crack a Windows password using the Ophcrack Live CD. More »

