February 09, 2007, 8:51 AM — Clever combinations of user names and passwords really do help thwart hacker attacks, according to a University of Maryland researcher who detected 270,000 intrusion attempts in 24 days on four Linux computers with weak passwords.
Study: Weak passwords really do help hackers
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