Speed Bump by Dave Coverly for January 17, 2024

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    Asharah  10 months ago

    Con artist!

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    The Duke  10 months ago

    Identity theft!

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    Concretionist  10 months ago

    That’s a mighty young phisher!

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    Jeff0811  10 months ago

    He must be that Egyptian prince I’ve been reading about lately.

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    Jayalexander  10 months ago

    Woops, don’t check out dad’s instagram, sexting.

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    Prawnclaw  10 months ago

    How does his glasses stay put with no cross-bar?

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    MRC112  10 months ago

    It’s said that if you have problems remembering your password, set it to “incorrect”. That way when you get it wrong, the computer will state “Your password is incorrect”. Besides, aren’t all passwords “************”. He, He.

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    e.groves  10 months ago

    And your credit card number.

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    DavidSharp Premium Member 10 months ago

    I invented my username and password the day I proposed to your mother. The username is “Letsgetmarried”, and the password “andnothave kids”

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    dflak  10 months ago

    Passwords are a pet peeve of mine.

    The most likely way to compromise your password is through phishing AKA social engineering: “To whom it may concern. This is your bank, You know which one. We are closing your savings or checking or ATM account unless you click here right now.”

    Obviously, the thing to do in this case is hang up and call your bank and say, ’Say what?"

    The other way to have your password compromised is to be registered with a site that has been compromised. In this case, the thieves will try a brute force attack to crack passwords. A six character password will be cracked in seconds. A 10 character password takes a month and a 20 character password takes more time than the universe has been in existence.

    It does not matter what these characters are. You do NOT need two uppercase, two lower case, two numbers, two special characters (but not all of them) to make a good password. All these are artificial requirements that make creating a password you can remember more difficult.

    I don’t use passwords. I use pass phrases that normally satisfy the silly-@$$ requirement outlined above. My passwords are usually 20 characters long, plus or minus a few.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago

    Funny, he doesn’t look like a Nigerian Prince.

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    Eric Klein  10 months ago

    Very carefully, and it is spelled notonyourlife

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    Coopergirl Premium Member 10 months ago

    My great nephew (age about 9) was riding between his grandmother and myself going somewhere and he had been playing with her phone. Then he asked for her finger and she hadn’t been paying attention but I saw him directing her finger to the buy button for this black football face paint that he had already added to her Amazon cart and just needed to complete the buy. We caught him in time but it was pretty funny and we’re all on to him.

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    garcoa  10 months ago

    Very scary story, boys and girls.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  10 months ago

    Now tell me your logins…and Messina story.

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    AndrewSihler  10 months ago

    Clevvver. That boy has a bright future in finance.

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