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Scraped on 13/12/2025, 11:18:50 UTC
I have a unique password for Bitcointalk, very hard to hack with lots of different characters, numbers and etc. After 30 failed attempts, I managed to log in to my account.
This is how people "try" all passwords they use on single a site. If the site is evil, they can store all your attempted passwords and use it to gain access to other accounts you own.
Why not use a password manager?
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Scraped on 13/12/2025, 11:13:32 UTC
I have a unique password for Bitcointalk, very hard to hack with lots of different characters, numbers and etc. After 30 failed attempts, I managed to log in to my account.
This is how people "try" all passwords they use on a site. If the site is evil, they can store all your attempted passwords and use it to gain access to other accounts you own.
Why not use a password manager?