It's been ten years ... - Pants are still down, 11 years later. No one cared to fix the basic problem, a database full of plain text passwords without hashing and salting, and a password recovery mechanism from the age of the dinosaurs.

If perlmonks wasn't that useful and entertaining, I would simply disable my account and search for some other place.

So the second best thing to do is to follow the advice of LanX from Re^2: It's been ten years ...:

Best is to stick with a randomly generated password and to store it into your browser or password manager.

And of course: Don't use that nearly-public perlmonks password for anything else.

Alexander

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Today I will gladly share my knowledge and experience, for there are no sweeter words than "I told you so". ;-)

In reply to Re: Emailing Passwords? In 2020? by afoken
in thread Emailing Passwords? In 2020? by punklrokk

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