Around the voice: Quality of MySpace passwords are improving; Boeing stolen ID; StumbleUpon videos

  • MySpace passwords aren’t so dumb // “Seriously, passwords are getting better. I’m impressed that less than 4 percent were dictionary words and that the great majority were at least alphanumeric.” [Wired]

  • Information on Boeing workers, retirees stolen // “A Boeing Co. laptop computer containing the names and Social Security numbers of 382,000 employees and retirees has been stolen, putting them at risk for identity theft and credit card fraud.” [LA Times]

  • StumbleUpon offers auto discovery of online videos // “StumbleUpon, which helps Web users discover sites based on the ratings of users with similar tastes, on Wednesday said it was offering a way to create personalized channels for viewing online video.” [Reuters]

Dec 14, 2006 | By Nuno

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