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By David Brown | Wednesday,
May 27, 2015 Off the Shelf
Computer passwords have gotten so complicated. Gone are the
days that “abc123” would suffice. Now they want you to have a minimum
number of characters, but some have to be capitalized and some have to be
lowercase. Even punctuation marks and spaces are allowed.
For much of last
year, my password for my office computer was “May 27, 2014” for a simple
reason: that was the date I
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