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Word: passwords (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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Strom said the hacker's entrance caused little trouble beyond the annoyance of creating a new password...

Author: By Jason M. Goins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: WJH E-mail Accounts Corrupted, Users Asked to Change Passwords | 6/8/1999 | See Source »

...asking her nicely doesn't work, visit shareware.com for a software solution. The Block for Macs uses an elaborate password system, while Encrypted Magic Folders for PCs hides files and folders. For the truly paranoid, RedHand Pro (PC) blocks access to programs and websites, disables the modem and password-protects your entire PC. It even logs attempted break-ins. First time with shareware? Download WinZip (PC) or StuffIt Expander (Mac) first; you'll need them to open the programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ask Anita | 6/7/1999 | See Source »

...carry around the computer wherever they go, kids will visit sites that they shouldn't. Kids go where they want. In your article, I noticed a lot about parents' blocking their children's access with various programs. But many youngsters know how to turn off these programs manually despite password protection. It is extremely easy to do. Kids rule the Internet, and they always will because adults are out of touch with technology. RYAN NEE, 16 Golden, Colo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 31, 1999 | 5/31/1999 | See Source »

...assured everyone the worst was over. It was not. On March 28, he got the mind-blowing news: not only had Lee downloaded the legacy codes onto his unclassified computer, but he also later tried to delete them from his hard drive. And someone using Lee's password had already accessed the codes. Richardson briefed Clinton the next day, got approval to shut down the nuclear labs for two weeks and vowed to can staff members who had impeded the investigation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is It Time To Panic? | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

Getting started was relatively painless. I logged on to the when.com website, set up a secure ID and password and was ready to start entering appointments. Since the first day of my newly organized life was a Friday, the first order of business was, um, pleasure. I found the movie listings easily enough, but had to drill down several levels for the reviews, and unfortunately there was no way to scan recommended films or buy tickets online. I could see which books were just released and read reviews from a link to barnesandnoble.com but couldn't get a list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scheduling Snafu | 5/10/1999 | See Source »

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