[citation][nom]lafayette[/nom]it just shows that the average person/user is a friggin moron. if you didnt already know this you are most likely included in the prior statement.[/citation]
or the average user just doesnt care. i get annoyed when my 5 letter password doenst work for sites
i get @#$@ed off when my 10 letter password with numbers isnt accepted
and i want to kill the person at sony who made me make a random password (the word starts with the letter c) and add numbers to it too, but not the same letter or number twice in a row...
let me put it this way, i dont care about online security, i care that every time i go to a site i dont have to try to remember what my password was. [citation][nom]collie147[/nom]Regardless of whether he can use the passcodes, he's still extracted them from the iPhone without the users expressed permission! Is this not an illegal use of Data Mining??? He published the data for christs sake. There is a difference in Tesco using me as a figure since they have the records, but if somebody from McAfee took the password from my computer and used it as a statistic and published it I'd start talking to my solicitor about it![/citation]
they inputed it into his program, and he has an eula that says he can, their fault for not reading it and accepting therms.