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penchant: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

penchant: a strong liking.

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rapacious: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

rapacious: grasping; greedy.

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verboten: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

verboten: forbidden; prohibited.

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verboten: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

verboten: forbidden; prohibited.

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Simple passwords leave users vulnerable (Ka Leo O Hawaii)

By: CHRIS MIKESELL Last month’s breach of Rockyou.com, a company dedicated to making social media apps, revealed more than just 32 million user passwords – it also revealed that almost 60 percent of users are using bad passwords....

panjandrum: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

panjandrum: an important or self-important official.

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evince: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

evince: to show in a clear manner.

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plenipotentiary: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

plenipotentiary: invested with full power.

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frangible: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

frangible: capable of being broken; easily broken.

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Product Watch: Report Finds ‘123456′ Most Popular Password (Dark Reading)

Imperva's study of 32 million passwords breached in last month's Rockyou.com hack finds consumer users still creating weak passwords
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