Google used as password cracker

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- Google used as password cracker
- Lee: A Burma beginning
- ShoZu offers mass photo upload from your mobile

Google used as password cracker
VNUNet.com – Nov 23, 2007
As Wordpress passwords are MD5 hashed and stored in the user databaseMurdoch wrote a script which hashed all words in the English dictionary to finda match. When this failed Murdoch switched to a Russian dictionary as comments inthat language were discovered in the new code installed on the server. This didnot work either so he turned to Google. Murdoch inputted the MD5 password hash into Google and got several hits withone thing in common: the name ‘Anthony’.

Lee: A Burma beginning
sunstar.com.ph – Nov 23, 2007
And so Madame President if I may be so bold as to tell you this: it’s time to start thinking about leaving behind a good legacy. And this Burma statement could be the start of that. Burma could be the beginning of a whole new Presidency for the Philippines. (Email me at babbleoncolumn@yahoo. com or visit Kelvin’s blog at www.

ShoZu offers mass photo upload from your mobile
Gizmag – Nov 22, 2007
tv Google Blogger LiveJournal Textamerica TypePad Vox WordPress MetaWeblog CNN the BBC and Scoopt. Users can also add multiple email and FTP addresses from the ShoZu portal. The ShoZu service requires no software installation and is free other than the data or messaging charges from your wireless carrier. For the large number of consumers with picture messaging or flat rate data packages this means the service is available at no additional cost.

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