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| Subject: | Re: Passwords in a disaster |
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| Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 12:54:53 -0500 |
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:37:36AM -0500, Brent Huston wrote:
I would say pre-generate them and give them out ahead of time? Why wait to transmit them until an issue is in progress?
'cuz the disaster in question might take out e-mail access too :)
What are the passwords for? Maybe that would give us a bit more insight?
indeed. I'd like to know the answer to this also.
--- Brent Huston, CHS-III Security Evangelist & CEO http://www.microsolved.com Assessments, Application/Device Security & HoneyPoint
regards, J -- http://zoidtechnologies.com/ -- websites that suck less
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