change permissions to copy pictures into backgrounds
Jake Maier
j.m at jmforestry.com
Wed May 9 19:38:30 UTC 2012
>I found a best of both worlds workaround for the security problem.
>A good password is long and is made up of random numbers, letters and
signs.
>A good password is HARD to remember but who wants that???? So we end up
with passwords like sex and >bob and god.
>This leads to computer system that is really easy to break into but also
easy to use.
>My answer is easy AND it keeps your security high provide not everyone does
it because the password is >in the open for anyone that knows were to look.
You could fix this problem but as long as no one knows >about it, no
problem.
>So my answer is Easystroke. You just install it and then make a mouse sign
that automatically types >your password for you.
>You click the line where you need the password and then draw our sign and
press enter. As I said the >big hole is that the password is stored in
Easystroke in the clear and anyone getting into the user >area can find
it!!!!! So pick your security level and live with the problems it makes. BTW
if you are >using this method, I suggest you unplug your modem when you are
not on the computer and make sure the >fire wall is strong and running. Also
make sure to back up your important data!!
>The cloud is great for this but do encrypt your data with gpg before
saving it in the cloud.
>
>--
>Douglas E Knapp
Thanks Douglas.
I was looking for exactly this kind of program for since I switched to
Ubuntu.
Great
Jake
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