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News and Articles on Alphanumeric Code
Experts offer tips for safest passwords Jul 13, 2009 Similarly, customers sometimes use a telephone alphanumeric code to transform part of their relative's names or pet names into a PIN. Those kinds of sequences are also what hackers commonly check first, experts said. Experts said the best PINs are assortments of random numbers. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
Personal Tech Apr 9, 2009 Another quibble: As part of the initial activation process, you have to type a lengthy alphanumeric code into your computer. But this code is imprinted on a sticker on the Pogoplug itself. (USA Today -- Money)
Should You Splurge On Name-Brand Tires? Feb 25, 2009 What you will get for your efforts will be an alphanumeric code looking something like this: P195/75-R14 89S. There's no need to crack the code (unless you want to). Just note it carefully for use when shopping. (KFOXTV.com, TX)
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