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Comment Re:This is not Atari (Score 1) 127

This is formerly Infogrames, who bought rights to the Atari name after the original went bankrupt.

A little basic fact-checking would have fixed this entry, "editors".

You mean like reading Wikipedia?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari

Comment Re:Certainly (Score 1) 193

It's actually fairly easy to do algorithmically, in the same way many password crackers already try common number/letter replacements (pa55w0rd), adding single digits and dates to the end of dictionary words, capitalizing the first letter or every other letter etc. Just addend -ed and -ing to every word, drop silent k's, reverse i and e (e.g. recieve) and so forth.

Very true. That's why I find it so amusing when IT people think a system is more secure because their passwords require 1 capitalized letter and 1 number.

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