Unix userid conventions
apn at nonvon.UUCP
apn at nonvon.UUCP
Thu Mar 12 16:10:40 AEST 1987
I don't think that the basic assumption is valid:
scrambled userid's == better security
while, It *is* certainly true that
scrambled userid's == more confusion
Could someone clarify this to me. Why is it , that by having
an obscure sequence of characters in your login name, security
is compromised/enhanced of the ability to login as that user ?
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