I fail to see how changing passwords would help since if they hacked the first time, they can do it again after you change the password.
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FWIW, it took me less than a minute to change mine.I'm too lazy to change the passwords. Too much effort for the day.![]()
I fail to see how changing passwords would help since if they hacked the first time, they can do it again after you change the password.
Please don't take this personally but there are many who feel as you do.I fail to see how changing passwords would help since if they hacked the first time, they can do it again after you changed the password.
FWIW, it took me less than a minute to change mine.![]()
Oh, I change mine fairly often and I have used the password managers. My dd is a system analyst/data programmer. I know how easy it is for hackers (the good ones, hate to say good in the same context) can crack into most anything as they have with the gov. I don't think they are particularly interested in ecf members other than to spam with yucky junk and I get that in email in spite of all the blockers and protections.Please don't take this personally but there are many who feel as you do.
And considering many people use very simple to hack passwords, you are correct. Also consider there are a good number of people who use the same password across multiple platforms. Like using the same PW for forums, online stores, banking and credit card sites. Not very bright!
Using a password like F*offz3gHosts4bonehEaded%x8knoBshiNes2$ makes for a password that is much harder to hack. PW is an example, not mine.Any password depends on how secure a platform is.
Having spent a lifetime in mainframe based IT, data communications and IT/IS security for large corporations and Fed Gov, I can tell you it is absolutely worth your while to regularly change passwords. I do, because I know what can, and does, happen.
I have many horror stories I could share.
Same here. If it was for a kronos application or for work or maybe banking. I change those all the time. But here they are not going to get much information except that I vape. No worries for me. If they target me..just means I'll have more time not playing on the internet.Oh, I change mine fairly often and I have used the password managers. My dd is a system analyst/data programmer. I know how easy it is for hackers (the good ones, hate to say good in the same context) can crack into most anything as they have with the gov. I don't think they are particularly interested in ecf members other than to spam with yucky junk and I get that in email in spite of all the blockers and protections.
I am not suggesting that folks not change the pw, just saying I am not overly concerned with it on ecf.
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Wow, shipping is 68.00 on 4 items, I will pass.
He's over 21.I have received so many packages in the past 3 weeks and my mailman has never rung the doorbell. He’s been putting a Scribble type of mark in the Signature space.
And all those deliveries were supposed to be signed for by someone over 21.
fine with me.
Healthcabin will ship from several different warehouses if you don't pick one and stick with it. Each will charge a base price between $11ish and $20ish depending on the size/weight/special delivery needs/etc. Kind of limits your choices on what you can get, but if you don't mind various different colors, each item will often ship from different warehouses based on your color choice, or some even give you the option of where you want it shipped from. Stick with one, and it's usually not so bad based on the sale prices.Wow, shipping is 68.00 on 4 items, I will pass.
I talk to the phone bots all the time. They can't stop me from communicating!Lots of trolls lately. Now this. First target in a war - take down communications. If you can't coordinate you can't fight back. It's getting real folks.
Wow, shipping is 68.00 on 4 items, I will pass.