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Pass (on) Word

Many websites request you enter a “password”.

Taking the phrase apart, they’re asking for a “word” that allows you to “pass” into a secure area.

So why do they complain when you enter a “word”? They’re half-right: a single* dictionary word is easily guessed and easily hacked.
They should ask for a “passcode”.

We’ll leave the rest of this discussion to William Safire.

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* While a single dictionary word is insecure, current theories suggest “Thisisareallylongpasswordforawebsite” is more secure than “password123″. It’s also easier to remember: just pick a favorite phrase or joke. Don’t forget the punchline.

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There goes communism.

Cheap computers are coming to rural China.  Like the fax in the USSR, but faster, this will empower and encourage free thinking. Censorship will be futile.

There’s no need for bullets, communism will die from bytes.

Can your product change the world?

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