2010-01-19, 02:01 AM
That's why I'm suggesting 'strong' passwords because hey, it wouldn't hurt. Going from 10 to 12 letters offer just below 9000x the protection in layman terms. That's pretty substantial if say an average account is compromised every hour because of using 10 letter pass and with standard bruteforce, that's delaying the intrusion by 375 days with said 12 letter recommendation. End result is, there's nothing but gain and no harm in this clause, given that your comp is clean, data transfer is authentic, Nexon servers and sites aren't infected/hijacked.
Also, does anyone remember or know of the exact date from Wizet -> Nexon management switch? Or when Nexon decides to drop security questions from the sign up process altogether? Has there been accounts hacked that were created in 2006, like the really old ones? I know there are some in 2007 but they seem to be late 2007.
Also, does anyone remember or know of the exact date from Wizet -> Nexon management switch? Or when Nexon decides to drop security questions from the sign up process altogether? Has there been accounts hacked that were created in 2006, like the really old ones? I know there are some in 2007 but they seem to be late 2007.

