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Did Your Password Make The List?

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As graduate students we have access to many systems, computers and other research devices

Last week, Amichai Shulman the chief technology officer at Imperva (software security company) released the list of most popular passwords among the 32 million passwords stolen by an unknown hacker.

The most striking result of this study? The complete lack of creativity, when it comes to protect the things we most care about. Here’s the list of the 32 most popular passwords:

1. 123456

2. 12345

3. 123456789

4. password

5. iloveyou

6. princess

7. rockyou

8. 1234567

9. 12345678

10. abc123

11. nicole

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2010 Will Be Awesome For MBPGSU.ca

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… and indeed it will be!

MBP website has in store lots of new cool things and surprises for our readers this year. Although, the website official launch is not until January 15 2010, we couldn’t wait to share with you guys our excitement. For starters we have redesigned the website to support our increasingly dynamic content. We’ve also recruited a squad of young and talented bloggers that will entertain us throughout the year, you can find more about them here: http://mbpgsu.ca/blogger-index/.

Don’t forget to follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/mbpgsu_uoft and leave comments to let us know what you think about the website or whatever crosses your mind.

So stay tuned for more…

2010 is going to be off the charts!!

MBP is in the 2010 Winter Olympics

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With the Winter Olympics a few weeks away there is an escalating anticipation and excitement in the air (Oh yes the holidays are approaching too).
This year, more than ever, Medical Biophysics is a full participant in the olympic festivities: our very own Melissa Hill will be a torch carrier.
Melissa is a PhD candidate in Yaffe’s group at Sunnybrook Hospital in the physics stream and she will honor the department by carrying the torch this Sunday for a whole 300 meters.

Wikipedia tells us that the torch is “Commemorating the theft of fire from the Greek god Zeus by Prometheus, its origins lie in ancient Greece, where a fire was kept burning throughout the celebration of the ancient Olympics”. Although, we do not promote theft, we definitely like flames and what they represent and we wish Melissa a successful torch relay. Melissa has also agreed to write a post on MBPGSU.ca to talk about her experience.

You can follow her here: http://www.ctvolympics.ca/torch/follow-torch/index.html Sunday December 20th at 9:30am

Make us proud!

And It Wasn’t Even H1N1

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Our website was hacked!

Yes, we were attacked by a nasty virus able to hide within our website invisible links to “bad” websites (whatever that means).

The result was that “Big brother Google” blocked our beloved MBP site and most people were unable to access our invaluable content.  But now we are back and we have recovered from this terrible pandemic: hopefully we’ll never have to deal with this again.

In the few days that we’ve been out of commission a bunch of interesting things happened in our department and all around us:

1. There was the Annual Christmas Luncheon organized by Imaging Research group

2. We had the fantastic MBP Annual MBP Holiday Wine & Cheese

3. Toronto “finally” got snow

4. Tiger Woods….err… enough of that already!

5. 30% of Ontario residents received H1N1 vaccination (link)

More fantastic news/events/posts to come….