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Access has no real security...

 
 
david
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      30th Apr 2008
....you can download a password cracker from the internet, etc etc.

SQL Server passwords? The password cracker isn't the real issue. Real
security always requires physical isolation.


"...In my case, it was ridiculously easy, once the feelings of panic had
subsided..."

http://www.simple-talk.com/community.../12/39532.aspx

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      2nd May 2008
"david" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:uO2he8qqIHA.3548
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> SQL Server passwords? The password cracker isn't the real issue. Real
> security always requires physical isolation.


If you have sensitive information you really ought to be using some form of
whole disk encryption.
 
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Larry Linson
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      7th May 2008
"david" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> ...you can download a password cracker from the internet, etc etc.
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> SQL Server passwords? The password cracker isn't the real issue. Real
> security always requires physical isolation.


And your point is? And the question was? Or did you just feel we needed to
be led to enlightenment on the subject, even though we hadn't asked?

Larry Linson
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