| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - You have to scroll way down the article before you realise that actually you should not change all your passwords, but instead wait until a website has fixed the flaw.And, if a website you use hasn't made clear if they have fixed the problem (or indeed if they were ever vulnerable) then the best thing you can do is badger them into telling you.This article was originally posted at Graham Cluley's b
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