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This is exactly what happened to the Harvard student. His Web page, which was originally password-protected for his close friends only, became a very highly trafficked site on the Internet...
Barrows said that if a user has the Kerberos program when he or she logs on to the network, his or her computer receives a "ticket." Were a student to use Eudora with Kerberos, his or her password would be sent to the network in Kerberos' cryptographic code. As such, it cannot be read by unintended viewers...
...said that the recent authentication checks and forced password changes on Unix were aimed at increasing security...
...rewards for obeying CyberGold marketers range from 50[cents] (for, say, accepting two free issues of Wired magazine) to $5 (for letting a company called Atrieva back up your hard disk), with larger prizes on the way. Moving your winnings to your bank or VISA card, though, requires a password and a valid address, phone number and E-mail logon--safeguards that, along with the fact that each user can win a given reward only once, should prevent tech-heads from hacking the system. Such security will be crucial to Goldhaber's goal of making CyberGold central to the world...
...register, students must provide their name, e-mail address, birthday, password to play, mailing address and college attended...