Submitted by jessetrucks on Fri, 2006-07-28 08:15.
This is a great treatise on why password aging is still important. There are always systems without one time or token based password implementations. Those systems must rely on a hashed password stored either locally or on some network authentication server. Where there are stored passwords (even hashes!), changing the password at least every 60 days is important.
This is a great treatise on why password aging is still important. There are always systems without one time or token based password implementations. Those systems must rely on a hashed password stored either locally or on some network authentication server. Where there are stored passwords (even hashes!), changing the password at least every 60 days is important.
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Jesse Trucks, GCIH, GCUX
jesse@cyberius.net