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My email and password has been in 10 leaks, but it has never been compromised thanks to 2-factor. Still, I am sure to change it any time one of these stories comes out. It's too risky, as you say.Two factor authentication is a must these days. My email is on the above list - I check my login history every week or so and there are so many attempts on it, i cannot even keep count. I never get a request that someone is trying to login and to accept it - so i assume they are just trying to brute force attack it. Email passwords are the most important thing to keep safe and change often. Once someone has access to it, they generally have access to all accounts linked to it. The thought of that alone is scary.
Yeah but take the mentality of the average person. No one wants to having to enter a code that was sent by text to their phone (one of the more common 2FA) every time they check their email. That said, I rarely check my email via the web although the rare occasions when I do it always thinks I'm logging in from a new computer (because the version of firefox changes more often than I change out of my pajamas these days!)My email and password has been in 10 leaks, but it has never been compromised thanks to 2-factor. Still, I am sure to change it any time one of these stories comes out. It's too risky, as you say.
From what I understrood If they reuse the same phone or computer, they do not need to do it:Yeah but take the mentality of the average person. No one wants to having to enter a code that was sent by text to their phone (one of the more common 2FA) every time they check their email. That said, I rarely check my email via the web although the rare occasions when I do it always thinks I'm logging in from a new computer (because the version of firefox changes more often than I change out of my pajamas these days!)
Anything for purchases/banks is my other email account.
[email protected]Which would be?
God bless you, Grandma Edna! Strong passwords just become hard to remember.thats's why my password is hunter2, hidden by plain sight TapsHead.gif
Then one of two things happen... 1) You do difference sentences for every site you go to forgetting which site is which sentence and get locked out of your account after 5 wrong sentences or 2) You have sites that also require a letter and symbol.The best password is a long winded non-sensical sentence you come up with yourself, spaces in the password between words and all.
Buy a keyboard that records macros. Store the password on the keyboard. Modern problems require modern solutions.God bless you, Grandma Edna! Strong passwords just become hard to remember.
I hate stupid corporate passwords like t+eseTy_per as they are less secure and harder to remember than 'themailmanswhitepants69'.
But you will be able to call the babysitter/wife/husband#1 There is no reason for a baby monitor to be connected to the internet. If you aren't home you aren't going to be able to do anything for the baby....
Baby monitors do more than just monitor audio, quite a few now do video as well and I'm sure it's much easier to go through wifi in order to send that video signal, also some do allow you to tilt, pan, zoom making things easier via wifi. Also can save cost by not having a receiver in the set as well.It's fun reading some of the dumb stories you hear with this stuff. I remember one from a couple years ago where someone's baby monitor was "hacked" and a stranger was saying creepy stuff to their baby.
#1 There is no reason for a baby monitor to be connected to the internet. If you aren't home you aren't going to be able to do anything for the baby....
LoL just watch your own damn kid people!But you will be able to call the babysitter/wife/husband
Baby monitors do more than just monitor audio, quite a few now do video as well and I'm sure it's much easier to go through wifi in order to send that video signal, also some do allow you to tilt, pan, zoom making things easier via wifi. Also can save cost by not having a receiver in the set as well.
How'd you check?I’ve been harping on management to allow me to enforce stricter requirements for passwords for a while. Found most of them in the breach and confirmed their leaked credentials worked in a few places. Needless to say their accounts are now locked. I also suspect I won’t be getting next week off as planned.
Most obvious thing is to look through the list of leaked credentials for email addresses in your domain, and then try to log in to a PC with that person's Windows login and the password from the list.How'd you check?
yep got right into most of their email accounts first try. Some I just needed to change the date at the end.Most obvious thing is to look through the list of leaked credentials for email addresses in your domain, and then try to log in to a PC with that person's Windows login and the password from the list.
That's why I change the beginning. Modern problems require modern solutions.Some I just needed to change the date at the end.
Most obvious thing is to look through the list of leaked credentials for email addresses in your domain, and then try to log in to a PC with that person's Windows login and the password from the list.
lol! Thats about right. I think that the snap reaction to the extreme on everything is a mental requirement to become a mid-high level manager at any company w/ 50+ employees. Its mind boggling.Follow up:
They have noticed their accounts are locked and understand why I did it. But now they want to take security to 11, I just wanted to enforce password expiry dates and maybe take it from 6 min to 8 min with some special characters and numbers and stuff. But no now they want all that and 2 factor, but half our staff refuse to own cellphones and generally hate tech, so now I’m sourcing RSA key fobs....
Well f me, one of mine was on the list.
Tho I didn't even bother read the whole thing if past combos are included.
Can I steal this? My fake email for things like CDDB and other stuff that did not need an active email address to check for some sort of "code" was [email protected] I like yours way better! LoL!
Go for it lol, I usually go with [email protected] myself.Can I steal this? My fake email for things like CDDB and other stuff that did not need an active email address to check for some sort of "code" was [email protected] I like yours way better! LoL!
[email protected] is a personal favourite.Go for it lol, I usually go with [email protected] myself.
Hey, that's my email too!Go for it lol, I usually go with [email protected] myself.
Ok, but then how is the manufacturer supposed to sell your data in that scenario?They don't need to connect to the internet to use wifi, or even your router to do that. I have one where the monitor directly connects to the camera with 2.4ghz wireless