Desk pounding agreement with Wendy, too!  If a user's password is 123456,
they deserve everything they get. If it's CorrectØHorse&Battery*Staple, and
they get hacked, the provider has a problem :-)

My PW is 19 or 20 chars, with upper & lower case, numbers, special symbols
and no dictionary words, but is still very memorable to me. If it gets
hacked, it's my provider at fault.




On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Wendy Howard <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> Much as I love the service, and like others here have been using it since
> the days when you had to be invited, Gmail is not impervious to attack.
>
> Two friends have had their Gmail accounts hacked recently, and spam sent
> out as a result.  Neither were using two-factor authentication.  One of the
> two, who is tech-savvy, could see that her account had been accessed from
> another country, and has now turned two-factor on.



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David Phillips
Molon Labe !
At or about 36° 08' 47" N , 80° 19' 23" W
Lose Not A Minute!

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