RE: Passwords On Paper
From: Todd Suiter (todd@s4r.com)Date: 12/20/01
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Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 15:05:52 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Suiter <todd@s4r.com> To: "Michael Dupree, Jr." <CCMDUP1@cranbrook.edu>
You're kidding right? For the sake of the company you work for and any machines you take care of, I sincerely hope so.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Michael Dupree, Jr. wrote:
> I know that I keep a bunch of my passwords all over the place including on slips of paper in drawers ( Never would leave one out in the open...)
> I keep the most important ones on a file on a disk in a safe, allthough I keep a file on my computer with less important ones. I'm not very carefull at all with logins/pws to shells, etc as it just becomes a pain to have to change them all the time then remember what they were changed to, etc, so these are all stored in my favorite ssh/telnet client (right now secure crt)
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