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Nick Sabalausky SeeWebsiteToContactMe at semitwist.com
Sat Apr 12 14:18:17 PDT 2014


On 4/12/2014 5:04 AM, Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
> On Saturday, 12 April 2014 at 08:45:23 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>>
>> I shouldn't have to read a label just to know whether or not my food
>> contains dog shit. Some things are basic and obvious enough to just be
>> *expected*.
>
> You have hit the point: in security you _cant_ expect basic and obvious
> things, as you are starting with a biased mindset, you have to care.
>

Never storing or transmitting password in plain text is not only basic, 
obvious and to be expected, but it is THE most basic, obvious and 
to-be-expected principle that exists in computer security.



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