I live in Rome, Italy - which is perhaps one of the most superstitious countries in the world (hhmmmm...coincidentally also home to the Vatican) but superstition is what gives this city its charm and mystery.
It is also a deterrent at times to improvement as there is always a justified superstition to use (also as an excuse).
It's a really interesting topic of discussion and altogether I think a little bit of superstition is in fact good (because a little bit does really go a long way).
Louise
I'd probably stay away from storing my passwords in a public document titled 'password' - unless my password was the word password - just to keep consistent. -----------
But all kidding aside - a solution to checking email on public terminals is an online password manager. I work for PassPack - which, as you guessed it, is an online password manager which allows you to auto-login into your sites (eliminating the copy and paste method) and to be extra safe - you can generate one time passwords before leaving home to get into your account:------
http://passpack.wordpress.com/2007/04/09/passpack-disposable-logins-otp/
-------Hope it helps and Happy Information Security Awareness Week!------
Louise
I live in Rome, Italy - which is perhaps one of the most superstitious countries in the world (hhmmmm...coincidentally also home to the Vatican) but superstition is what gives this city its charm and mystery. It is also a deterrent at times to improvement as there is always a justified superstition to use (also as an excuse). It's a really interesting topic of discussion and altogether I think a little bit of superstition is in fact good (because a little bit does really go a long way). Louise
Just a question, what good is the information to Viacom if it is anonymized?
I'd probably stay away from storing my passwords in a public document titled 'password' - unless my password was the word password - just to keep consistent. ----------- But all kidding aside - a solution to checking email on public terminals is an online password manager. I work for PassPack - which, as you guessed it, is an online password manager which allows you to auto-login into your sites (eliminating the copy and paste method) and to be extra safe - you can generate one time passwords before leaving home to get into your account:------ http://passpack.wordpress.com/2007/04/09/passpack-disposable-logins-otp/ -------Hope it helps and Happy Information Security Awareness Week!------ Louise
Let's cut these guys some slack. It's happened to the best of us. (me too...I say in a hushed voice). And who isn't enticed by free stuff?
LouiseV