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...they were compromised or not, but if there’s a chance, we want to be sure people change them,” said Steen. “That’s just our policy, that anytime it appears that there might be a problem with a password to have people change them...
Aaron J. Greenspan ’05, who designed houseSYSTEM along with the Harvard Student Entrepreneurship Club (SEC), maintained that no one’s password—whether their genuine FAS password or not—had ever been in jeopardy. It was partially for this reason, he said, that he initially balked when Ellison informed him that the College administration wanted him to turn over the usernames of every houseSYSTEM registrant...
...HASCS wanted to instruct everybody using houseSYSTEM to change their password,” said Greenspan. “I objected to this on the count that there was no security risk...
Ellison noted that Greenspan had no way of differentiating between a genuine and a dummy password, which would account for some people’s receiving the notice to change their passwords—even if they had not originally given their real ones...
...surprised that they had e-mailed me because I never gave my FAS password to houseSYSTEM,” said Gregory N. Price ’06. “I wasn’t planning on changing it, I wasn’t expecting that to be the case...