Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 23rd May 2007 00:46 UTC
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2005-09-28
In all fairness, I suppose there is a class of casual snooper who might walk over to someone's workstation and look in the settings file to try and get some passwords.
If someone had ten minutes to snoop around, having the passwords ROT13ed might protect you. If someone with the technical skills has physical access to your machine for as long as they need, simple ROT13 wont be enough to deter them.
As it it stands, with that program, anyone who has the sense to walk over to the machine and do a text search on all files for the word "password" is going to hit gold.