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Nigel Robertson

How I became a password cracker | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Article on the ease with which passwords can be cracked using relatively easily available tools.
Tracey Morgan

Anatomy of a hack: How crackers ransack passwords like "qeadzcwrsfxv1331" | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "Why passwords have never been weaker-and crackers have never been stronger"
Nigel Robertson

Fighting Hackers: Everything You've Been Told About Passwords Is Wrong | Wired Opinion ... - 0 views

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    Short, simple article on passwords basically saying same as xkcd.
Nigel Robertson

25 'worst' web passwords - Telegraph - 1 views

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    Understand the importance of your digital identity - listing passwords you really shouldn't use!
Nigel Robertson

Teach Parents Tech - 0 views

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    Interesting approach! Google created video on various tech support things like changing your wallpaper or creating a strong password.
Nigel Robertson

WAVE Toolbar - 0 views

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    "The WAVE Firefox toolbar provides a mechanism for running WAVE reports directly within Firefox. Because the toolbar reports runs entirely within your web browser, no information is sent to the WAVE server. This ensures 100% private and secure accessibility reporting. The toolbar can check intranet, password-protected, dynamically generated, or sensitive web pages. Also, because the WAVE toolbar evaluates the rendered version of your page, locally displayed styles and dynamically-generated content from scripts or AJAX can be evaluated."  Accessibility checking.
Nigel Robertson

Giving Knowledge for Free - The Emergence of Open Educational Resources - Powered by Go... - 0 views

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    "The development of the information society and the widespreaddiffusion of information technology give rise to new opportunities for learning. At the same time, they challenge established views and practices regarding how teaching and learning should be organised and carried out. Higher educational institutions have been using the Internet and other digital technologies to develop and distribute education for several years. Yet, until recently, much of the learning materials were locked up behind passwords within proprietary systems, unreachable for outsiders. The open educational resource (OER) movement aims to break down such barriers and to encourage and enable freely sharing content."
Nigel Robertson

Is it safe to store corporate information on Google Drive? - 0 views

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    Yes - the problems are the same with cloud and on-premise systems i.e poor user attention to security eg weak passwords, no 2 factor authentication, etc.
Nigel Robertson

Bozeman City job requirement raises privacy concerns - Montana's News Station - Fair. A... - 0 views

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    Town in Montana requires all job applicants for public jobs to divulge usernames and passwords for all their online log-ins!!
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