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internet vulnerabilities rasjuju 06-22-2007
Posted by on June 22, 2007, 12:28 pm
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Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
password vulnerabilities (1000 words)


Posted by Sebastian G. on June 22, 2007, 12:52 pm
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rasjuju@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
> highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
> password vulnerabilities (1000 words)


Obviously that's total nonsense.

Posted by on June 23, 2007, 10:14 am
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> rasj...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
> > highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
> > password vulnerabilities (1000 words)
>
> Obviously that's total nonsense.

what is ur problem


Posted by Sebastian G. on June 23, 2007, 10:27 am
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rasjuju@gmail.com wrote:

>> rasj...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
>>> highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
>>> password vulnerabilities (1000 words)
>> Obviously that's total nonsense.
>
> what is ur problem

That you're talking nonsense? Even with testing rates of 1000 words/s, no
password-authenticated service, offered over internet or a private network,
should be vulnerable per se. Well, except if you're using weak passwords,
but then that's trivial either and not worthy any discussion wrt. security.

Posted by Todd H. on June 22, 2007, 2:48 pm
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rasjuju@gmail.com writes:

> Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
> highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
> password vulnerabilities (1000 words)

Do your own gd homework ya db.


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Todd H.
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