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Unbelievable.

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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
How can a password exploit a minor?
Presumably, since their staff has access to it, one could include sensitive information about a minor that could conceivably get out. Like, if you had a pass like "15yo-jennylivesat115southstreetandis-alone2to6on-weekdays." Or something.
 
Originally posted by: mdchesne
darn, now I have to change mine from Al-Queida

oops, government just tagged me with that post. lol
You might be safe since you misspelled it. 😛
 
I was annoyed one time I had to make a short password that had 1 number, one letter and one "special" character of a list like !@#$%&*_ or something. I felt kinda wierd, but was in a hurry so had to pick

$uck1t

And it still works. God I hate annoying password rules. Oh yeah, and down with government!
 
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