PSA. This site gives the top 200 passwords used in each of the past three years. Check it over and change yours if and as needed.
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PSA. This site gives the top 200 passwords used in each of the past three years. Check it over and change yours if and as needed.
Brute forced some usernames and passwords today (for a server with which I had permission to pen test) and got some flags. Feeling a little proud, but I think I’m missing a few more flags. Tried brute forcing for the page ID of a draft page, but after a bit of research, it seems that I might not be able to do that. Testing on the same platform, but different domain, I found that the platform redirects to the 404 page when trying to preview a draft page outside of the editor - which I am not allowed to access.
Oh well…
The 25 Worst Passwords
The 25 Worst Passwords
How secure are the passwords you use to access your banking or investment data? A recent article in Forbes magazine surveyed security company SplashData’s password dumps, looking for the world’s most common—and, therefore, easiest to guess—passwords. This is a big problem; SplashData estimates that just over 10% of people use at least one of the 25 most common passwords. Guess which words…
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If 'Jesus' Is Your Password, You're More Likely to Get Hacked
If ‘Jesus’ Is Your Password, You’re More Likely to Get Hacked
(Credit: Thinkstockphotos.com) According to data gathered after a major 2009 hacking breach, using “Jesus” as an online password may make your accounts susceptible to hacking. (more…)
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When it comes to providing passwords online, many users want to have a “one password fits all” for ease and convenience not really knowing that this could spell disaster.
And The Most Used Password Is ...
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