Wednesday, October 18, 2006

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According to a new study by The People Who Study Things That Are Pretty Damn Obvious To Begin With, one in three workers writes down their computer password. While this may be convenient for the employee, it also tends to defeat the purpose of having a password to begin with. The practice is so widespread, says the study, that it actually defeats efforts to make passwords more complicated by adding numbers and symbols.

This is alarming and raises an important question: How the hell do the other two in three workers remember their passwords?


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