Kevin Kofler wrote: > The user surely knows better what a good password is than the > software does. If the user picks a crappy password, there's probably a good > reason. There are two possible reasons why you would say that. Either you haven't even looked at the Ars Technica articles that have been discussed in this thread, or else you believe that a majority of users of all sorts of web services think it's all right if all the spies and script kiddies in the world have full access to their accounts. Björn Persson
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