honestly, if you make a nice strong password in the first place, you don’t really need to change it.all those security morons are accomplishing is making people “change” their password by adding a “1” to the end. Then a “2” the next time.and guess what? if the hackers ever do crack in and figure out what your password was before you changed it, it’s now terribly easy to figure out that now it’s a “3” instead of a “2”. then boom, they’re in.
The only one I have problems with is the Post Office. They ask way too many questions, some of which require serious research and getting current credit reports first. I gave up, and don’t have an account with them.
I came up with a password that most people would never associate with me. The first phone # my family had when I was a kid, back when your parents made you memorize your home phone # in case you ever got lost and needed the police or someone to identify you. In my case the # hasn’t been associated with my family in over 40 years, but I still remember it, I add a quick word of phrase to go along with the # and I have a password I’ll remember, but no one else associates it with me.
Yeah, and there are different rules at different sites. Some sites let you use certain characters, others sites don’t. How about fingerprints? Voice analysis? Retinal scan?
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member over 8 years ago
Never answer that with “D a m n e d if I know!”
Phatts over 8 years ago
honestly, if you make a nice strong password in the first place, you don’t really need to change it.all those security morons are accomplishing is making people “change” their password by adding a “1” to the end. Then a “2” the next time.and guess what? if the hackers ever do crack in and figure out what your password was before you changed it, it’s now terribly easy to figure out that now it’s a “3” instead of a “2”. then boom, they’re in.
wcorvi over 8 years ago
The electric company wants an extremely complicated password so I can pay my bill. If someone else hacks in and wants to pay my bill, LET THEM!
KenseidenXL over 8 years ago
Cosmo’s a Mormon?!
tom.amitai over 8 years ago
Is the next question “what is the name of your favorite pet”?
Tim Lowrance over 8 years ago
G0d$Gr@ceAl0ne
matzam Premium Member over 8 years ago
I got a whole notebook full of passwords
WaitingMan over 8 years ago
Swordfish.
sbwertz over 8 years ago
Last Pass
markjoseph125 over 8 years ago
“Allahu akbar”?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 8 years ago
Just a dream, which deity and “Heaven” was it?
drawmelaughing over 8 years ago
Right on, I keep imaging myself in an old folks home, senile, spewing passwords and log-in codes.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 8 years ago
You get one chance then you’re Locked out!
cknoblo Premium Member over 8 years ago
The only one I have problems with is the Post Office. They ask way too many questions, some of which require serious research and getting current credit reports first. I gave up, and don’t have an account with them.
patlaborvi over 8 years ago
I came up with a password that most people would never associate with me. The first phone # my family had when I was a kid, back when your parents made you memorize your home phone # in case you ever got lost and needed the police or someone to identify you. In my case the # hasn’t been associated with my family in over 40 years, but I still remember it, I add a quick word of phrase to go along with the # and I have a password I’ll remember, but no one else associates it with me.
BWR over 8 years ago
Yeah, and there are different rules at different sites. Some sites let you use certain characters, others sites don’t. How about fingerprints? Voice analysis? Retinal scan?