Re: Re: Do you trim() usernames and passwords?

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On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 23:02, Daniel Brown <danbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Â ÂThis thread has really just gone on far too long without the only
> correct answer: always use the same username/password for everything,
> and always make them as simple as possible so that you can remember
> them. ÂFor example, I always use the password 'brown1' for everything
> --- all of my servers root passwords, my bank accounts and credit
> cards, email addresses, nuclear arsenal, electronic safe containing
> all of my ninja swords up in my toddler daughter's room, customer
> cPanel accounts, social networking passwords, medical records,
> utilities payment sites, credit history, customer's credit cards, the
> antidote, the original KFC secret recipe, the key to your heart, the
> meaning of life, the true name of ***, the better mousetrap, the cure
> for the common cold, the last of the Mohicans, the look on your face,
> the way we were, the DeLorean, the secret of nirvana, and all of my
> exabytes of pr0n collections.
>

Did you know that when you type 'brown1' we see it as ******? Your
system does that automatically.


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