AntonB: Fun little known fact: if you actually type your password anywhere in GOG, the system censors it to prevent you giving access to your account to anyone else. For example, my password is ******. Try it yourself!
OneUponATimeABabyElephantGaveBirthToAHippo
hmmm... Nope... didn't work... :P
edit: as a note, that's not my real password... But the way it's written seems like easy bait to catch stupid people. To quote someone "
Tell a man there's a billion stars in the sky, and they will believe you. Tell him the paint is still wet on a bench, and he has to confirm it himself".
So namely if it's impossible to confirm we accept it because we can't confirm it. But if we
COULD easily confirm it by doing something, then that trap would work wonders :P
Although that does remind me a bit of HackNet, where you are told to get someone's password, and it's literally 6 asterisks in the notes... To which you get the reply '
He's either stupid, or pure genius. we aren't sure yet...'
monkeydelarge: I love that John Oliver is so honest with Edward. In the end, he tells Edward, he is not going to create and use a good password because it seems too hard for him, basically. LOL
That video was apparently connected to privacy invasion with the interview with Snowden... namely all the different programs that watch and record everything you do. Curiously from the other video, no one seemed to care, but once it came up that they were storing pictures of people naked they got upset, so the whole interview was modeled if the NSA could get ahold of your dick pic and if so through what programs or how... probably watch the
Government Surveillance video.