So now, instead of cracking a secure password, all the bad guys (or your nosey neighbours) have to do is find out your dog's name, mother's maiden name, or some other easy to learn (or guess) response?
I think those links are handy. I don't pretend any system "protected" by them is secure. They're like a locked front door with the key hidden under the doormat by the back entrance; not as secure as they really appear.
In reply to Re^2: Why do you have to worry about Brute Force Attacks?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why do you have to worry about Brute Force Attacks?
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