Robert Lauriston wrote:
> You use a different password for every site, but are changing them all anyway 
> because Adobe got hacked? That makes about as much sense as rekeying the 
> locks in your house.

I like wearing suspenders and a belt too. :) 

Seriously, I take my password settings as an important matter. If things go 
awry at one site, I prefer to change things them elsewhere. Not a big deal. 
Yes, they are different, but using certain tools, it is possible to generate 
them automatically and not worry about remembering them, etc.

Z

> You use a different password for every site, but are changing them all anyway 
> because Adobe got hacked? That makes about as much sense as rekeying the 
> locks in your house.

On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Syed Zaeem Hosain
(Syed.Hosain at aeris.net) <Syed.Hosain at aeris.net> wrote:

> FWIW, I use different passwords on different sites, so I am not worried about 
> my Adobe password being compromised. Regardless of which, I am changing 
> things all over again everywhere - had to do this with the recent LinkedIn 
> breach some months back (albeit no credit card involved there) - just doing 
> it again now. Sigh.

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