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Harrassed by a website? Your password stolen? Have you spotted a case of leaky information? Is there is something interesting or urgent that you think we should post on our website, to spread the word?
What about ideas? Think there’s a great experiment you could run, we could run, or better that a whole community of people could run and analyze?
Write down your stories and ideas, and send them to us. You can leave it either as a comment, or just email it to us at webcoherence [at] gmail [dot] com.
Should we find your story appropriate, and if it fits into WebCoherence.org’s Code of Conduct, we will post it on our website and attribute it as your contribution (provided that is you wish to be attributed).
We look forward to your contributions.
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Best Practice while using a public machine…. It is possible that a public machine has keylogger installed which stores all the keystrokes… this makes your userids and passwords available to the administrator of the machine… its always safe not to use your public machine for personal work, but when utmost required you should follow this best practice while typing any sensitive information.
- say you need to enter password, key in first and last characters of the password, change the cursor position by keyboard/mouse and key in other characters… This way you ll prevent your true password getting stolen as most keyloggers store simultaneous keystrokes…