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AOL's Embarassing Password Woes

An anonymous reader writes "AOL.com users may think they have up to sixteen characters to use as a password, but they'd be wrong, thanks to this security artifact detailed by The Washington Post's Security Fix blog: "Well, it turns out that when someone signs up for an AOL.com account, the user appears to be allowed to enter up to a 16-character password. AOL's system, however, doesn't read past the first eight characters." This means that a user who uses "password123" or any other obvious eight-character password with random numbers on the end is in effect using just that lame eight-character password."

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  1. blacks ftw by Dick+McBeefy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

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  2. Editor's embarrassing spelling by noidentity · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Spelling checker anyone?