Sound silly? Why Daniel? It's all documented and public knowledge. What I thought was silly was a entire thread about which ASCII combination was best.. convert to a higher range above the 255 character range... There is NOTHING I have mentioned that you or anyone can call a lie. Google or eccouncil.org are great resources. You forte is php... what security certs doyou hold that contradict my previous email? On Dec 29, 2010 1:22 PM, "Daniel P. Brown" <daniel.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:57, Omega -1911 <1911que@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Those were some pretty confident statements there. "You doubt the government > > would want to hack your computer..." Well, the U.S. tries to prevent over 1 > > million attacks per day as documented and has admitted to having been > > breached more often than not... !!! But as someone who let's just say has > > prior knowledge, I personally would not want your password unless I needed > > to do some "social engineering" but rather hijack your connection to hide my > > nefarious intent. > > Is that how it works out there in Indianapolis, David Chapman? > Because, to the rest of the world, this whole diatribe just sounds > plain silly. > > > No, your yahoo login info wouldn't be of much use, but your bank login info > > would be.... there are many who trade account info multiple times on private > > networks for a few dollars at a time. Your login and account info doesn't > > mean much to them, but a few hundred passwords can make thousands daily. > > Wow. Good thing folks don't use their Yahoo! email accounts for > password reminders, I guess. > > Just.... wow. Pfft. > > -- > </Daniel P. Brown> > Dedicated Servers, Cloud and Cloud Hybrid Solutions, VPS, Hosting > (866-) 725-4321 > http://www.parasane.net/