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Title: Timer on password changes
Post by: Master Shake on July 02, 2008, 11:08:35 PM
  I ran across this earlier and it seems to be a possible multi-account trick. Base accounts start with 550 CPU. Daemon takes 250(I think)and password change takes 300. There isnt anything (I havent tried disinfect,not worth the trouble on a dead gate) I could do to it.I uploaded spyware,but couldnt run it-not enough CPU! So I suggest a timer on the password change,to alleviate the lockup of an obvious farm.


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: siremi on July 02, 2008, 11:13:17 PM
Well there will be something to clear dead tasks away, maybe after 5 days the tasks that are completed and not clicked on would just be deleted... we'll see.

You could just remote disinfect and put your own virus tough...


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: BobbyBob on July 02, 2008, 11:18:54 PM
Well there will be something to clear dead tasks away, maybe after 5 days the tasks that are completed and not clicked on would just be deleted... we'll see.

You could just remote disinfect and put your own virus tough...
lol that would work. But i don't like the idea of auto password change, since.. there isn't one in reality i think.


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: Noseedam on July 03, 2008, 01:41:12 PM
there are password generators which you can use, and if you programmed it (high end one) it should be able to auto change your password, and the ultra secure servers do it as well, and then use a lot of fake back doors to secure the entrance point


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: BobbyBob on July 03, 2008, 01:46:41 PM
there are password generators which you can use, and if you programmed it (high end one) it should be able to auto change your password, and the ultra secure servers do it as well, and then use a lot of fake back doors to secure the entrance point
=P mhm, but auto?.. rawr you don't have to change your pass if you don't want to. Forcing that is.. weird in my opinion..


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: Noseedam on July 03, 2008, 02:29:24 PM
yeah, it's a good habit but you shouldn't have too


Title: Re: Timer on password changes
Post by: BobbyBob on July 03, 2008, 03:04:21 PM
yeah, it's a good habit but you shouldn't have too
Yeah, just like in real life  :16: