Analyzing 20,000 MySpace Passwords
Rub3X writes "Author found 20 thousand MySpace passwords on a phishing site and did some tests on them. They were tested for strength, length and a number of other things. Also tested was the most popular password, and the most popular email service used when registering for myspace."
BTW: No more Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes/Baby!
MORE: Scientology bashing && Clinton Jokes!
The only thing new in this world is the history that you don't know.[Harry Truman]
this password case not withstanding..myspace generally sucks. Grupus has a much better way of making people socialise. Either form private groups there or public groups which only members can edit.
the world is spherical
No, I didn't get that far in the thread, and you're making a lot of assumptions about how I read/post. Is someone supposed to go and read the entire thread, all the posts, then re-readit, just to be sure it hasn't changed, etc., and that the various servers that serve up slashdot are all in sync, before posting, and then post anon just to make sure they're not accused of karma whoring? I don't think so.
You probably also get all bent out of shape over "who shot first - Hans Solo or whoever ..." You must be a real riot at parties, explaining why jokes you tell are funny, while everyone else's aren't because *you* heard them before.