Elaina Buzzell

Tag: technology

Passwords, Security and Social Media

In the last month, I have received two Twitter direct messages from different nonprofits that had their accounts hacked.  The direct messages were pretending to warn me about bad photos or blog posts that they have seen about me, and then giving me a shortened URL that purported to give me the evidence. Read the rest of this entry »

The Life of an Early Adopter

Early Adopter

flickr image from ijokhio

Those who have been reading this blog for a bit know that I was an early adopter to the Google+ social network. I received my invite within the first few days the network was up, and I have been active since having been excited by the layout, features and conversations that I have found there. Read the rest of this entry »

Correcthorsebatterystaple

XKCD's recent comic on password securityIf you don’t read the web-comic XKCD, I highly recommend that you start doing so now. Self-billed as a “A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language”, it provides great insights to life and technology.

That said, last Wednesday’s comic on password security was definitely an eye opener for me. I recently wrote a blog post for NPower Northwest on creating password policies for nonprofit organizations, and I may well be making an update to that soon. On the whole, the advice there is still the same: Create solid passwords, don’t re-use them on multiple sites/logins, change them regularly and educate staff on password best practices. Read the rest of this entry »