I’m a big fan of this comic, but I’m struggling to see the humor here – feel like I’m missing something. That’s actually what brought me to the comments section. Was there a funny result of the cracking, or a funny reason that led to it? I was looking for a clue as to why Judy would be creating easy-to-crack passwords or something.
I’ve worked in at least 10 different countries in the offshore oilfields with crews from at least30 different countries. Unless you’ve been where I’ve been & can speak a little of each ofthose languages/dialects, you will NEVER guess/hack my passwords. That is what I call extremely secure.
The best router I had used a hidden logon. One had to know the name of the network and the password, because it didn’t show when searching for wifi networks.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
Judy, I can’t believe the naughty places you’ve visited.
J Short about 5 years ago
You gotta drop that Heyjude part of the password; way too easy.
gammaguy about 5 years ago
They figured out that she was using the Greek alphabet? Clever kids!
I wonder if they’ll start reading Socrates. Or Aristophanes?
mountainclimber about 5 years ago
I liked a cartoon I saw with the Queen telling the King that he needed a different password for the drawbridge.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Why not discipline the kids instead of having the neighbor keep changing her password? Duh
jbellmyer Premium Member about 5 years ago
I’m a big fan of this comic, but I’m struggling to see the humor here – feel like I’m missing something. That’s actually what brought me to the comments section. Was there a funny result of the cracking, or a funny reason that led to it? I was looking for a clue as to why Judy would be creating easy-to-crack passwords or something.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oh, and, you might be getting a visit from the Pentagon…
Pedmar Premium Member about 5 years ago
You mean password123 isn’t secure? Who Knew?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Notice how she did it person-to-person.
dljones085 about 5 years ago
I’ve worked in at least 10 different countries in the offshore oilfields with crews from at least30 different countries. Unless you’ve been where I’ve been & can speak a little of each ofthose languages/dialects, you will NEVER guess/hack my passwords. That is what I call extremely secure.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 5 years ago
The best router I had used a hidden logon. One had to know the name of the network and the password, because it didn’t show when searching for wifi networks.