internet vulnerabilities
Hi group, why is the internet more vulnerable than private networks?
highlighting on password vulnerabilities and an approach to tackling
password vulnerabilities (1000 words)
Re: internet vulnerabilities
rasjuju [at] 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.
Re: internet vulnerabilities
rasjuju [at] 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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Re: internet vulnerabilities
On Jun 22, 5:52 pm, "Sebastian G." <s... [at] seppig.de> wrote:
> rasj... [at] 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
Re: internet vulnerabilities
rasjuju [at] gmail.com wrote:
> On Jun 22, 5:52 pm, "Sebastian G." <s... [at] seppig.de> wrote:
>> rasj... [at] 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.