nabble.com has this little treat:
http://www.nabble.com/help/Answer.jtp?id=25
I wonder if they realize that the average user has a "standard" password they use everywhere. If so, then they are knowingly phishing. If not, they're morons.
As you might imagine, I decided not to use my "standard" password when registering on their site. Am I going to remember it the next time I log in? Probably not. Oh well.
nabble.com has this little treat: http://www.nabble.com/help/Answer.jtp?id=25 I wonder if they realize that the average user has a "standard" password they use everywhere. If so, then they are knowingly phishing. If not, they're morons. As you might imagine, I decided not to use my "standard" password when registering on their site. Am I going to remember it the next time I log in? Probably not. Oh well.
Would this be the first crowd control device to have both "stun" and "kill" settings?