Word: password
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...process is relatively painless. First you register your eBook on the Internet to get the user name and password you'll need to make purchases online. Then you browse the B&N website. When you select a book you want, it's encrypted and beamed to your desktop computer. You can store it there or send it on to your eBook using a simple "librarian" software interface...
Like all Berkman Center offerings, Ogletree's seminar is free. The first three hundred people who sign up at the course's Web site, cyber.harvard.edu/jurytrial, will receive a password that will grant access to on-line discussion boards...
...still deal with customers by their names on-line," she says. "We don't ask them, 'What's your password...
...still deal with customers by their names on-line," she says. "We don't ask them, 'What's your password...
Over the next few days, any faith I had in the security of the world around me crumbles. Think your password is safe because it isn't "password"? If it's in the dictionary, there is software that will solve it within minutes. If it's a complex combination of letters and numbers, that may take an hour or so. There is software that will hijack your desktop and cursor--and you won't even know about it. Hacking doesn't require much hardware; even a Palm Pilot can do it. What protection do you have? "Minimize enticements...