And when the company makes you change it in xx days, you start all over again.Try dreaming up a password from 8 to 15 characters, containing both caps and lower case letters, with a number that can’t be placed in the beginning or end of the word… then remember it tomorrow.
Also I recently ready on a geek site that a short, “strong” password is indeed, as Kylie2112 says, more easily hackable than a really long, “weak” one which could be even more memorable for humans – like the one Plods with Beer created. So, go for fifteen memorable characters whenever possible.
@underwriter I recommend using a service like LastPass so all passwords are different, as long as possible, and completely random characters. Then you just need to remember your password for LastPass (and maybe use the same password for your GMail account), which can be four random words such as this site generates: http://preshing.com/20110811/xkcd-password-generator . This way you only need to remember one password and it’s easy to remember if you visualize it. I got: presidentlipsmixfox. Yeah, that visualization will stick.
flyertom about 12 years ago
And when the company makes you change it in xx days, you start all over again.Try dreaming up a password from 8 to 15 characters, containing both caps and lower case letters, with a number that can’t be placed in the beginning or end of the word… then remember it tomorrow.
Stormrider2112 about 12 years ago
And it’s still easy as hell for a computer to guess, compared to four 5-7 letter words (which are easy for humans to remember).
James Hopkins about 12 years ago
Reminds me of Guy Pearce in Memento, having to tattoo information all over his body or else he’ll forget it all almost instantly.
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
Hmmm 8 characters and a capital.Let’s see MickeyMinniePlutoGoofyDonaldHueyDeweyLouieSacramento!
kathleenhammett about 12 years ago
Unfortunately, his master password was revealed to all when he forgot to zip up…
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
Getting a leg up in the business world.
Poollady about 12 years ago
….Only the guy at the tattoo parlor knows…………
underwriter about 12 years ago
Don’t forget to include a symbol.
Also I recently ready on a geek site that a short, “strong” password is indeed, as Kylie2112 says, more easily hackable than a really long, “weak” one which could be even more memorable for humans – like the one Plods with Beer created. So, go for fifteen memorable characters whenever possible.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
8-15 characters and a capitol: Indianapolis?
Popeyesforearm about 12 years ago
hope those aren’t tatooed. Booger must be for the site for his ENT doc.
Mark Monnin about 12 years ago
@underwriter I recommend using a service like LastPass so all passwords are different, as long as possible, and completely random characters. Then you just need to remember your password for LastPass (and maybe use the same password for your GMail account), which can be four random words such as this site generates: http://preshing.com/20110811/xkcd-password-generator . This way you only need to remember one password and it’s easy to remember if you visualize it. I got: presidentlipsmixfox. Yeah, that visualization will stick.
REDROCKER51 about 12 years ago
my wife and her mother have the same password…." GETTHE &# OUT OF MY &% ^$#@ WAY !!!that usually works….no matter where they are at…..
coffeeturtle about 12 years ago
bathe much? Yikes!
lin4869 about 12 years ago
Norton Identity Safe remembers your passwords for you, and you only need to remember the one password to get into Norton. It’s free.