I didn't even know this was a thing.
I have no problem telling an employer [[current or potential) to stick it where the sun don't shine when they overstep like this.
I can't imagine there would be too many opponents to this bill.
I didn't even know this was a thing.
I have no problem telling an employer [[current or potential) to stick it where the sun don't shine when they overstep like this.
I can't imagine there would be too many opponents to this bill.
I'd like to know which employers require the personal passwords of their employees. None were mentioned in the article. I would boycott them in a minute. This is stalker behavior.
This sounds a bit too outrageous to be true but this kind of hubris does seem to be on the grow.
I know of at least one major computer operating system that doesn't even store passwords. Instead it creates a hash code from the typed password then compares that against the hash code that was created when the password was created. This way even a successful hacker can't gain access to the password — from within the system.
Then again there are those nasty keystroke loggers.