Ben Balter
@benbalter
@benbalter
If a website has a maximum password length or forbids you from using certain characters, there's a good chance their security is terrible.
❗ Heads up! This Tweet is archived and here for historical purposes. It may no longer be accurate or reflect my views. Proceed at your own risk.
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