RE: Passwords On Paper

From: sas@ap.univie.ac.at
Date: 12/19/01


From: sas@ap.univie.ac.at
To: David@cawdgw.net
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 12:17:03 +0100 (CET)

Quoting David@cawdgw.net:

> My number one spot for finding passwords on paper is in the safe in
> the
> vault in a double sealed envelope with the signature of the last person
> who
> had to open it across the seal.
>
Slightly different here. Instead of signature it a literal "hands-off"
;->

Earnestly, most people I run in had a post-it attached to their
desk/monitor/whatever. Funny how fast that changed when their account locked...
SaS



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