Ricardo SIGNES wrote:
Their web logins allow
passwords of no MORE than eight characters.
What?!
Mine does the same thing. Minimum 6 characters, maximum 8. Huh?
The only reason I can think of for this is frightening...
They DON'T hash our passwords, rather, store them plaintext/obscured.
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:06:14 -0500, num...@deathwyrm.com wrote:
Ricardo SIGNES wrote:
Their web logins allow
passwords of no MORE than eight characters.
What?!
Mine does the same thing. Minimum 6 characters, maximum 8. Huh?
The only reason I can think of for this is
H.Merijn Brand wrote:
Is that the only hate you can think of? I presume they *accept* 8,
but only *use* the first 8 characters: much more frightening
Mine won't even accept it.
I tried to put in a long one originally, and it gacked complaining it
was over 8 characters, forced me to
num...@deathwyrm.com wrote:
Mine does the same thing. Minimum 6 characters, maximum 8. Huh?
The only reason I can think of for this is frightening...
They DON'T hash our passwords, rather, store them plaintext/obscured.
And long passwords eat DB space.
Scary concept for a bank.
Also what's
I'm currently looking for work :(
I've submitted my resume to many places. Many of them use
brassring.com or taleo.com which have their own ideas on how to
handle your resumes. Other places, like EDS have their own software
for parsing resumes. Even the State of Indiana uses some