Drew how crap was your password?was it "igloo1" again?
Maybe they knew because there was an internal breach where there was some password compromises, or they detected a brute force attack and then checked the password strengths. That is my guess.
Remember everyone: use STRONG PASSWORDS! Over 7 characters in length with a combination of a symbol, a number, uppercase and lowercase!
And change it every 60 days!
-W.
The Internet - All the Piracy, None of the Scurvy
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I cancelled my Ebay account because someone other than me gained access and bid $1,000 on a pair of floral print mens jeans. Yeah, not only was I scammed, but the scammer must have been....well....you know....
I cancelled my PayPal account after a friend had their funds frozen after buying a part for their AR-15. It seems that PayPal has a strict anti-gun tilt. Even when conducting buisness with certain people (totally legal, legit buisness), or anything pertaining to firearms PayPal reserves the right to freeze assets. Obivously I left.
I look at it this way, in todays political climate if a private buisness wants to attack firearms because they are politically incorrect, now far behind is tobacco?
I am a shooter, and cigar smoker. I couldn't justify supporting their buisness anymore.
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Brute force is tough if you have a good password. Encryption is one way, i.e., ther is no way to take an encrypted string and decrypt it back to the original. Most brute force password crackers will encrypt common words followed by a "1" or a "2" and compare the resulting encrypted string.
I have found that taking a sentence or two and using the first letters of each word works well, then replace some of the letters with numbers. For example
The days of summer are blazingly hot!
would be
Td0sabh!
(no... I never used that one.)
We ran brute force crackers years ago against several UNIX accounts and found that "susan1" and "susan2" were the most popular.
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