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The 25 worst passwords of 2013: 'password' gets dethroned
2014-01-21 14:39:13| InfoWorld: Top News
"123456" is finally getting some time in the spotlight as the world's worst password, after spending years in the shadow of "password."
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You're Still Using Terrible Passwords
2014-01-20 23:33:48| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
Despite all the warnings about the need for secure passwords, it seems that some Web users still use very obvious codes, according to SplashData's annual list of the most commonly used passwords on the Web.
You're Still Using Terrible Passwords
2014-01-20 23:33:48| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Despite all the warnings about the need for secure passwords, it seems that some Web users still use very obvious codes, according to SplashData's annual list of the most commonly used passwords on the Web.
Passwords Flow Freely at Starbucks
2014-01-16 22:00:12| TechNewsWorld
Starbucks has admitted storing users' passwords in plain text on its mobile apps, creating security and privacy risks. Anyone with access to a customer's phone could obtain that person's user name, password and email address by connecting the device to a computer and opening a file. The clear text reportedly also displays a string of geolocation data that could put customer privacy at risk.
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Starbucks App Saves Usernames, Passwords in Plain Text
2014-01-16 19:32:48| PC Magazine Security Product Guide
Starbucks has been storing user names, email addresses, and passwords in clear textwhere anyone with a smartphone, USB cable, and computer can see them.
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