Passwords are protected in 2 essential ways: first, the file containing the password is only viewable by the administrator (root) account.
Secondly, the password itself is hashed so that it appears to be encrypted, and is a one-way hash. This means there is no way to retrieve a hashed password (other than guessing). It has to be reset in that case.
This is not a true statement; passwords in any operating system may be compromised by using weak or easily guessed passwords.
Unix uses anti-virus programs the same way other systems do; there is nothing present in the system to protect it from virus programs.
Passwords protect a computer and/or computer account from anyone accessing the system.
protect them with passwords.
A Unix script is not necessary. The zip utility has the capability of compressing the files with a password.
People use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.
People use passwords, and for many reasons. Most people use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.
For security ! To protect your personal data from prying eyes. If we didn't use passwords - then anyone could see what files you had on the computer.
If you can run a form of Linux/UNIX then download and run reaver. After that you should be fine
People use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.
People use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.
People use passwords to protect their security. By the use of passwords you can restrict assess to something to people that know the password. This also allows you to keep some privacy.