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Why this way ?
Hello everyone
I think that posts count isn't a good way of validating users. maybe post contents be a better way. By this way every new user has to post any unvaluble content just for being able to download and ... now I'm not able to download just a crack tutorial so how can I have any idea about that ? At last, Excuse me for my poor English I'm not a native |
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The search restriction is too severe to novices.
I heard of "ExeTools.com" for a long time, but the forum closed the registration at that time. Today I am searching something and Google led me to a post of the forum, and I just found that the forum allows registrations again. So, in my opinion, those numbers of posts are a large knowledgebase to users like me. Not to search is a pain to me, because that means I have to browse the boards screen by screen. By the way, the periodical password changing is another pain to me, I think. |
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#3
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I have nothing against newbies or leechers or whatevers,
but i agree with JMI "THE BOSS IS ALWAYS RIGHT" |
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Rather than write it down or save it using a password saving program, use something you will remember. I recommend 8 minimum to 20 Charaters maximum Use common sayings like your pets name(s) Mixed with numbers such as your phone number area code or prefix, zip code, member number, and-or underscore and dashes, the key is to break up common words with other information, this nearly eliminates the possibility that someone could guess you password even by brute force attack, or that you forget it Such as: gamma740_open385 Get546Window459Text-A lima098-_zebra06you Flush89Instruction78_Cache spot-8_wilbur There are endless possibilities, the key is to structure your password so its easy to remember.
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D-Jester:
The general rule of password "hacking" is that people generally leave their password in some "unsecure" location, like on a sticky attached to their monitor or under their keyboard. The premise of my comment was that they keep it in some "semi-secure" location. The only problem with your suggestion is quantity. I personally have at least 25 different passwords which I frequently use, and while it is fairly easy to remember one or two or even seven or eight, it becomes more and more complex and the numbers of them grow. It would be extremely dangerous to use the "same" password for more than one reasonably critical use. Regards,
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I don't think Aaron's out of line in any way..
I belong to many other forums and they place similar restrictions on new users as well.. |
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