On 04/16/2011 02:21 PM, AJ ONeal wrote:
More importantly, why isn't SSO being used instead?
And in the rare case that authorization depends on discrete
authentication, what is the password being used for?
If it's a *bank password*, then J4fS<2 is terribly insecure.
Just use 12345. Experience shows that's the best password. Just ask
any Bank Manager, they all use it.
;-Daniel
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