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A hatracker recently asked for help in finding a solution for handling all her passwords, some of which have to change every so often. I was editing laptop magazine and one of their highly recommended websites for this purpose was, http://www.vidoop.com/
From the magazine, "Use pictures for passwords: Instead of memorizing dozens of logins and passwords for the sites you visit, some of which can be easily hacked, Vidoop rolls it all into secure, handy login. It's service works with any site that supports secure OpenID credentials. And the single login is especially secure; according to Vidoop, you'll be protected from tricks such as keystroke logging, phishing, and other Internet spying methods."
As an aside I also read about an alternative to open office at www.thinkfree.com. Apparently it does a very good job with keeping your documents compatable with Microsoft office by allowing you to save what you type up as microsoft office documents or as PDFs.
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Blayne Bradley
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my passwords are ez to remember.
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I have started using leetspeek versions of my common passwords at work. It seems to be helping. I hate having to remember all those passwords, and having to change them constantly, at different intervals, and not being able to repeat my last 80 passwords, or some crap. Particularly I hate having to change them at different intervals. It is odious!
Odious, I say!
Odious!
It may also be ornerous. However, it's mainly odious.
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