The password itself is crappy. It’s a fundamentally flawed mechanism for securing our accounts and data that should have died long ago. That means poorly crafted passwords are doubly bad. But with the release of iOS 12 and recent updates to Android, truly terrible passwords—your 123456, facebookpassw0rd, or dEadP3tsnAme—have lost all reason to exist.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Tander and Pither’s last-to-ninth recovery
Garth Tander believes ninth at Sandown was “as good as we could’ve hoped for” after his Garry Rogers Motorsport co-driver Chris Pither was spun on lap one.
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Pither snatches last-gasp pole for Super2 Race 1
Chris Pither has claimed Armor All Pole Position for Super2 Race 1 with a lap which he started only half a second before the chequered flag came out.
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Pither on top in Friday Super2 turnaround
Chris Pither has gone from the bottom of the timesheets in Practice 1 to the top in Practice 2 for Round 5 of the Dunlop Super2 Series at Sandown.
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Form upturn quashing confidence doubts for Golding
A run of strong results have provided a timely confidence booster for rookie James Golding after admitting doubts surrounding his ability had crept into his mindset.
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Here’s What Happened With The Tesla Model S Race Car That Got Too Hot After Five Miles On An F1 Track
No matter how close the electric takeover of the auto industry seems, there’s always the occasional reminder that the future isn’t as perfect or as within reach as we imagine. Take this Tesla-based Electric GT Championship race car, which only made it a lap and a half at full power recently before getting too hot.
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Scientists Create Blood Test That Might Someday Predict A Woman’s Due Date
Getting an early ultrasound to figure out when your child will be born has become part and parcel of becoming a new mum in countries such as Australia. For many women living in countries with poor-quality healthcare, however, ultrasounds are rarely available or too costly to afford. But a new study published by Science this week suggests there might someday be an easier, cheaper way to pin down the due date: A blood test.
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Artificial Genome Scientists Want To Build Human Cells That Are Impervious To Viruses
Two years ago, a consortium of scientists, lawyers, and entrepreneurs announced a plan to synthesise an artificial human genome from scratch – an extremely ambitious endeavour that’s struggled to secure funding. Project organisers have now disclosed details of a scaled-down version of the venture, but with a goal that’s still quite audacious: creating human cells that are invulnerable to infections.
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GRM encouraged by Golding signs
Garry Rogers Motorsport is seeing positive steps in the performances of Supercars rookie James Golding, beyond his results.
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Tander impressed by Sydney lighting in trial
The system to be used to illuminate the maiden Red Rooster Sydney SuperNight 300 will give Supercars drivers “plenty of light”, Garth Tander believes after attending a simulation to glean feedback.