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SoCalGas' Password Policy Makes Passwords Pointless

SoCalGas' Password Policy Makes Passwords Pointless

By cwalters September 23, 2009

We’re not sure why a company would bother with offering a password feature on their customer accounts if they disable them without warning 3 months later as a matter of policy, but that’s how Southern California Gas Company rolls. Does it really matter, you ask? It might if you’re a victim of domestic violence.

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