change your password. again.
Tuesday, 8 September 2009 8:41 am by noelposted in tech | tags: passphrase, password, security, webmail
it seems that hacking passwords for webmail services is getting some attention. and money. people are actually paying someone to get people’s webmail passwords so they can take a peek at people’s private e-mails.
naughty. santa does not like that.
there is a trend here. people get paid to hack into a webmail account–not to mess it up–but to take a look at what the account contains. they don’t even change anything–not even the password–so the user is unaware that his/her account has been compromised. on one occasion, i got my hands on a compromised e-mail account and all the hacker did was to add another e-mail account, supposedly so that they can send spam using the original e-mail address.
what to do. like i said before, use a passphrase instead of a password. a phrase is longer than a word and is therefore harder and take longer to crack. it would be better not to use any english words or phrases if you can. french. german. tagalog. japanese. whatever. as long as you can remember them. but not english.
change your password. now.

a couple of years ago one of my hard disks crashed. it wasn’t a major crash but i lost a good number of files nonetheless. i do have backups but since then i have tried to offload most of my files from my desktop and/or laptop to the internet.
this topic has been taken up time and time again its still worth repeating.