As an 11 year old in the 90s managed to put passwords on a few display PC's in the local Dixons. They had to wait until I went in again weeks later to ask me for the passwords so they could use them again.
I conditioned myself to forget passwords and pins that other people give me for various reasons and sometimes it's a pain.
At this point, i only still have twitter to pick out the last few people i havent refollowed yet. Once i reset my passwords though, bye bye twitter.
I still remember some customer passwords and phrases.
Once the site is back up, require all users to change their passwords before logging back in.
Post updated today: Apple Passwords’ Generated Strong Password Format mjtsai.com/blog/2024/10...#mjtsaiupdate
Does that mean there was not a breach of 31 million names, as reported? That's the data I'm most worried about now. Was 31 million passwords compromised?
and pay someone for a whole day to transfer files and show us all the new passwords? ha!
Have been wondering why I cannot access Wayback Archive the whole day: Internet History Hacked, Wayback Machine Down—31 Million Passwords Stolen
Hackers have seemingly done the impossible and hacked the past. In this case, that past is the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine. Here’s what we know so far.