1971 – The first email was sent byRay Tomlinson; his message was a simple “QWERTYUIOP,” which marked the beginning of communication via email. 1972- First email management systemwas created byLarry Roberts, which enabled users to list, select, forward, and respond to email messages 1978 –...
Reduced password fatigue:Password fatigue is a real concern, especially in organizations that rely on numerous applications. Employees tend to reuse passwords or create weak ones when they have too many to manage. SSO eliminates this issue, reducing the temptation to compromise security for convenience...
Realy has a very low entropy. The first word “The ” is such a common single sentance opener it falls in a list of about ten reasonable guesses. Which means that although effectivly four charecters long it has about the same entropy as the single charecters ‘E’ and ‘T’… That is...
He isn’t sure, but he thinks his first message was QWERTYUIOP ( the top row of letters on a key-board). As a result of Tomlinson’s invention of e-mail, the way in which the world communicates has changed. Thanks to e-mail, you can communicate with a student in London and find ...
The left side sample image consists a set of characters (QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM1234567890) of different sizes ranging from 20 to 7 points in normal, bold, and negative bold Calibri font. These are characters used in automotive license plates. Thefile (here)was created in Microsoft Word. The...
How do you know? Or do they give it away for free instead? (to use NSA word games) qwertyuiop•April 24, 2014 11:19 AM @Michiel –What, there exists no free Internet search? Actually free Internet searchdoesexist – duckduckgo.com. Doesn’t track you, doesn’t filter bubble. ...
Me without you is like a year without rain, trail with no train, an airline with no airplane. I am the west without the best. By: Dick johnsons on 17 Aug 2015 21 3 18 What if I don't want to be braces, the laces or the space? By: qwertyuiop on 11 Mar 2014 19 17 2 Lol...
qwertyuiop•August 22, 2012 7:08 AM This article plays to one of my biggest irritations which is quoting figures for how long it would take to crack a password ofncharacters in length (in this case a PIN ofndigits). “…a nine-digit PIN would require 2.5 years, and a 10-digit PIN...