Thursday, March 12, 2009

...howwwzattt... yeah3, another snippet...


An insecure password can put you and the entire computing community at risk. Be a good citizen and do your part to help maintain a secure computing environment.

There are not much different between a password and a panty, infact it shares the same intimacy with the owner. Vary your password as you vary your panties for the various occasion that suit your moods.

As for me, I opt for this printed silk chiffon panty. Emm... thong would have been much better...



BE MYSTERIOUS
Change your password if:
-Never use a dictionary word, even spelled backwards.
-Never use a foreign word.
-Never choose a password that relates to you personally—such as your name, ID, birthdate, etc.

DON'T LEAVE YOURS LYING AROUND
Keep your password secret:
-Never write your password down
-Never let anyone look over your shoulder while you enter your password
-Never use the same password on other systems or accounts

DON'T SHARE THEM WITH FRIENDS
-NEVER give your password to anyone!

THE LONGER THE BETTER
-Use a password that is at least 7 characters long.
-Use a mix of punctuation marks, letters & numbers.
-Pick letters from a phrase that is meaningful to you.

CHANGE YOURS OFTEN
Change your password if:
-You haven't changed it in the last 6 months.
-You have told your password to anyone else.
-You've written your password down anywhere.
-You've used an insecure service such as FTP or telnet.

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