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I forgot my root password for my Linux box and had to dig through the trash to find all the pieces.

 

Lessons:

- Don't forget your root password

- Burn paper to completely destroy information

User is asked to type his password.

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"This is a parallel world. This is exactly what we expect it to be.

This is the Internet. The web. This is the same world we live in, but we can't see it. Only a few people can, and only if they are out of their mind. That's what it takes to be able to live it. Codes, viruses and sensations. Display, letters and fake fame. Like in our world. So, if you would have the chance now to be able to see it, would it be y or n? Plug it or unplug it? Error. Probably."

 

Model: Miriam Imperatore

MUA: Elisa Colarossi

Can't remember the password to your security system? Tape it to the top of your computer. Problem solved.

Not a great shot, but a bit of a unicorn for me. Previously the closest I had gotten to one was a 20,000-ish-foot overflight last year. Got stuck in traffic and had to shoot from the side of the freeway for this one, but I'm happy I at least got it!

$ sudo apt-get install rar unrar

 

Para comprimir una carpeta debemos acceder a ella primero cd...

 

$ rar a -p nombre.rar

 

Dividir ficheros rar por partes (hacha)

 

$ rar a -v650 x.rar -> 1.8MB

 

Con contraseña

 

$ rar a -p -v650 x.rar

 

Para extraer al mismo tiempo un fichero que esté dividido podemos escribir lo siguiente:

 

$ unrar e -r archivo.rar

 

Una captura con el comando expuesto ;-) -> Clic png

 

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También existe una segunda alternativa para unir ficheros, pienso que es mejor hacerlo desde consola

 

Opcional...

 

$ sudo apt-get install hoz hoz-gui

$ ghoz &

 

imagen ghoz Png

 

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Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

A very secret password.

A great password manager enables you to capture all your login credentials right when they are being used into an encrypted vault.

LogMeOnce.com/

TALLINN; ESTONIA

 

PHOTO: MARKO MUMM

 

: Password 2012 :

  

A very free password manager is an excellent way of preventing forgetting the password for your email account, Windows login, an Excel document, or whatever other file, system, or service you utilize passwords to gain access to.

LogMeOnce.com/

How to create an encrypted zip file on Linux

 

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How to create an encrypted zip file on Linux

 

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How to force password change at the next login on Linux

 

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She forgot the password to sign in to the flickr

It seems my password is a bit expired.

Okay, Drupal. Since *you're* so fucking smart with uppercase, lowercase and punctuation, why don't *you* just provide me with a password, huh?

 

Maybe you can make me one a really cool one, like "Xco_s4Wwl3". I love those. Because I got nothing better to do with my time than frequently requesting new passwords from you, because you think the ones I provide are rubbish, even though yours are impossible to remember.

 

Yes, Drupal, you got it all figured out, don't you? Well, newsflash: you're a system, runnning on hardware capable of calculating a request every 0.0001 second. I'm happy for you. That must be an awesome feeling being smart like that. And I really like you in general. So take it from a friend: STOP ACTING SO GODDAM SMUG ABOUT IT, YOU ASSHOLE!

My Secret Password Notes

 

designed and high quality Password Organizer just what you need. This will allow you to keep all of your passwords in one place. Internet Password Organizer, Username Keeper and Address Book with notes.

 

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Example of a Linux 'shadow file' that contains the encrypted passwords for the users.

How to force password change at the next login on Linux

 

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The boxes that we normally see for entering passwords provide insufficient feedback. It does give some feedback by showing how many characters have been typed in, but does not show what has been typed in. That's why most people end up deleting everything after potential typos. The picture at the bottom however, has a check box under it that says "Show Characters" (in Chinese). With this, it's so much easier to know what has been typed.

Wifi password for the day.

How to manage passwords from the command line on Linux

 

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How to force password change at the next login on Linux

 

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How to manage passwords from the command line on Linux

 

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This pretty little grouse stepped out on the trail and would not let us pass until we stopped to admire its pretty feathers.

 

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