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Nothing to see here.
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PM hacked :-(  Worse was the plain text passwords.  So now my super secret password that I use on thousands of websites was compromised.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Update: Nov 2010 and PerlMonks still uses plain text passwords in their database.
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Update: Dec 2011 and PerlMonks STILL uses plain text passwords.  Wow.  Getting hacked didn't change anything.</field>
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2013-06-17 19:56:00</field>
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Atlanta metro area, Georgia, USA</field>
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America/New_York</field>
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on</field>
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