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Password Issues - Update
Todd H. comph...@toddh.net alt comp networking connectivity comp dcom modems cable Nick <nick...@hotmail.com> writes: Thanks for your reply. But, if the cable modem is acting like a true bridge, But, in reality, it's not. Now the big fun is if you can modify your cable modem's MAC to be a mac of a legit cable modem

OT(legally) - Nationwide Security Questions
airnews airn...@bigfoot.com alt travel uk air WASHINGTON (AP) -- Beginning Thursday, airline passengers will no longer be asked the routine security questions about whether they have kept a close eye on their baggage. Ticket agents have been required for the past 16 years to ask passengers two questions: "Has

Social Security Questions; Just getting Started
I know the Palm "security" features are basically a joke, but I do have some sensitive stuff on my Palm that I'd like to keep private - with as little hassle as possible. (We're not talking government secrets or anything!) So I've got a few questions: 1) Does anyone know of a utility (I'd assume it's a Hackmaster

freebsd-security-questions (was: Re: openssh 3.5
HC carvd...@patriot.net alt computer security Hrtbreak and Sarah... Since your comments are directed toward me, allow me a moment to try and clarify my position.... First off, Sarah trimmed my quote below, and took the comment completely out of context. My comments and questions are not intended to be condescending

Security questions
For the past 16 years, ticket agents have been required to ask passengers two security questions: "Has anyone unknown to you asked you to carry an item on this flight?" and "Have any of the items you are traveling with been out of your immediate control since the time you packed them?" There is no hard evidence the

Exchange 5.5 Security questions
iSTAR.ca/~neutron/java.html Christophe Rocha wrote: Hi all, I plan to build a security framework in Java and I would like to evaluate the time I may need to do that, thus, I have a set of questions and I will be happy to receive answers, any help is appreciated: 1) What are the operations allowed by Java in order

A Couple Airport Security Questions
Grinch oldna...@mindspring.com alt politics alt politics bush alt politics economics alt politics elections On 15 Dec 2002 23:23:09 -0800, wakin...@ptd.net (Frank Warner) wrote: Man, all these responses to the Social Security questions, and yet not one real answer. I guess no one knows how much money should be

Password Issues - Update
Alan Frame alan.fr...@acm.org uk legal uk finance Cynic <cynic_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:41:11 GMT, mike <m...@privacy.net> wrote: In a way I admire them for being security conscious - BUT what was the purpose of the questions on the return call. Under what circumstances could they be talking to

security questions (made simple for a dummy)
MacDermott macderm...@mindspring.com comp databases ms-access Look at the Security FAQ at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=%2Fsupport%2Faccess%2Fcontent %2Fsecfaq%2Easp You should find answers to all your questions there. Read it before you start trying to implement Security.

User Level Security Questions?
The password reminder question IS NOT anything I have ever used -- ANYWHERE! The name of my first teacher is beyond comprehension. I KNOW I can answer any of the other security questions provided. Is there any way to request a different security question. In addition, my secondary access was to a work account

ISP security questions
Security Questions 3.1 How secure is PGP? 3.2 Can't you break PGP by trying all of the possible keys? 3.3 How secure is the conventional cryptography (-c) option? 3.4 Can the NSA crack RSA? 3.5 Has RSA ever been cracked publicly? What is RSA-129? 3.6 How secure is the "for your eyes only" option (-m)?

Latest Cumulative Security Patch for Internet Explorer (2/5/03)
Do you consider "hackers" to have a positive or negative role in exposing security problems? If nobody ever tried to break into other people's systems we wouldn't know there are security problems. Whether exposing security problems is a good thing or not is another question. Security is more than protecting against

security questions about postfix
I'm afraid if this happens again, I'm going to decline to answer questions until I can validate the caller. "Eric Jones" wrote I wonder if you would be so 'high and mighty' if a substantial amount had dissapeared from your account without your authority and Barclays had not made a call to you to check the details.

AD Security Questions
Hildebra...@charite.de list postfix users * Tian WenQiang <webpurchas...@yahoo.com>: Hi all, I'ma newbie of postfix, I have two security questions about postfix, would you please give me some information: 1. Dose postfix support security pop before smtp?

Banking security questions
m..leuck mle...@attbi.com alt security alarms "tigr" <sentry20...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:174dd1c9.0206020655.710d92b2@posting.google.com... Thanks all for your previous responses about my security questions. We are getting ready to purchase the system which now looks like it will be a Power 864 instead of

Social Security Questions; Just getting Started
Cor Ligthert[MVP] notmyfirstn...@planet.nl microsoft public dotnet framework adonet Jonhathan, First you bring this as Security Question. Is this real a Security Question or just a coding question? I don't see any relation to Security. As it is about code, then you miss at least any concurrency check so this is

Java security questions-newbie
If an app comes along that suggests it can attempt to answer some of these questions for you, do you : a) Think about it and try to consider if the app might improve your security and, more importantly, improve your perceptions as to what actually constitutes security? b) Jump up and down and ask for your mummy and

Social Security questions: Where's the money?
I truly believe the password question has been compromised. I have NEVER had a security question related to a teacher. I am trying not to come unglued, I KNOW I can answer any of the other security questions provided. Is there any way to request a different security question. In addition, my secondary access

The comp.security.pgp FAQ - Table of contents
Nick
nick...@hotmail.com alt comp networking connectivity comp dcom modems cable Thanks for your reply. But, if the cable modem is acting like a true bridge, then wouldn't it pass through the MAC address of the subscriber's device (PC or router), so that the MAC address "seen" by the ISP would be the address of the

Security questions
Philly phi...@mindspring.com alt windows98 On Wed, 30 May 2001 11:39:47 +0800, "Senior Citizen" <paulg...@optusnet.com.au> wrote: I have been reading about security on the web & have a few questions that need to be answered. It seems that in addition to cookies which get downloaded onto your hard drive we can also