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Analysis of 400,000+ Stolen Yahoo! Passwords
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RE: Analysis of 400,000+ Stolen Yahoo! Passwords
That was an interesting, if disturbing read.



Also, at the bottom of the article I accidentally clicked 'Stars' (I was trying to click a tag!). So I clicked it again, to reverse whatever the star meant and then it went from 0 stars to a -1 star. So then I panicked and tried to get it back to 0 stars with a frenzy of clicking and now it's on -5... I don't know what the hell I did, but I'm sorry. I'm never clicking anything ever again.
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RE: Analysis of 400,000+ Stolen Yahoo! Passwords - by Tempus - July 14, 2012 at 4:40 am

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