Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 26, 2019

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    BE THIS GUY  about 5 years ago

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    Algolei I  about 5 years ago

    My wifi password is “Thisisntevenmywifi7”.

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    Kymberleigh  about 5 years ago

    How did Pastis get the default password to my gateway? Now I’m going to have to change it again!

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 5 years ago

    I hate to wonder what Pig’s wifi user name also is.

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    DennisinSeattle  about 5 years ago

    I think that is a “strong” password, Pig. But if you make a typo, good luck!

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    Otto Knowbetter  about 5 years ago

    Mine is MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacramento.

    They told me it had to be at least 8 characters long & include at least one capital.

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    kaffekup   about 5 years ago

    This reminds me of a Dilbert where the new rule was, your password had to be ten random alphanumeric/symbols, you couldn’t write it down, and you had to change it every three days.

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    Alexander the Good Enough  about 5 years ago

    The key to a strong password isn’t random special characters or capital letters or numbers or such, it’s length. More is better. Think of a (mostly) nonsense but easily remembered passphrase, 15+ characters. E.g. IlovePigbutnotRat. It would take a quantum computer to break that.

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    Display  about 5 years ago

    A good password is several words and numbers you’ll remember but that have nothing to do with family birthdates, phone number, family names, etc. And when asked for answers to security questions use words totally unrelated to the questions asked (i.e. use “asparagus” when asked for your mother’s maiden name or “Hemingway” when asked for your favorite color). Or just use a password manager. (I wonder if there’s a password manager called “Karen”? Hmm…)

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    dadoctah  about 5 years ago

    We once had a rule that our passwords couldn’t contain our user names (which were our actual names, all lowercase, with an underscore between first name and last) or “any part of your user name”. I think I managed to make them realize that this would actually make passwords easier to guess, given that “any part” could include “even a single letter”, reducing the allowable characters considerably in some cases.

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    Troglodyte  about 5 years ago

    Paranoid much, Pig?!

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    Breadboard  about 5 years ago

    Wi-Fi tis Cable’s 2nd cousin ….

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    rshive  about 5 years ago

    Well, at least Pig included some non-alphabetic characters.

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    Anters55  about 5 years ago

    Have to plead guilty to this one – but goodness, not to THAT extent! Great strip today, Mr. Pastis!

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    Concretionist  about 5 years ago

    The difficulty of breaking a password is very nearly equal to the inverse log of its length.

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    ACK! Premium Member about 5 years ago

    https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

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    Ellis97  about 5 years ago

    Make his password his birthday.

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    Zebrastripes  about 5 years ago

    Poor PIG! so insecure…..

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I wrote a program to convert a phrase into password gobbledygook. Makes life simpler. I also have two step verification on important stuff.

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    walstib Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I use abbreviated versions of my favorite bands and songs with the year the song came out.

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    Andrew Sleeth  about 5 years ago

    Hey! That pig is trying to hack my router!

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    garcoa  about 5 years ago

    That would keep me off the WiFi

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    daveoverpar  about 5 years ago

    And just like that Pig gave us FTL travel.

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    David Henderson  about 5 years ago

    So Pig has been taken lessons from Commander Data it seems.

    https://youtu.be/IPphyjkXnPc

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    dorotheac928  about 5 years ago

    One of my work passwords was required to be in the format of consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant. And had to be changed every 35 days and no more than 2 letters could repeat in the same location. AND no password could be repeated in a 2-year span. Luckily for me, many genus names of plants follow that format – cornus, cercis, – but it’s been so long that I’m not thinking of others immediately.

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    david_42  about 5 years ago

    We also use a simple non-sense sentence. 23 letters, numbers and symbols.

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    zeexenon  about 5 years ago

    Rejected, you must use only ASCII characters. Also no columns, carriage returns or line feeds.

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    nosirrom  about 5 years ago

    All of these complicated password rules are a pain. That’s why my passwords are as easy as π (to 100 decimal places)

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    WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago

    “Password” isn’t a safe one to use?

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    jrankin1959  about 5 years ago

    Reminds me of: https://youtu.be/bHTazxaQ9bs (fun song from the ’60s).

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    marilynnbyerly  about 5 years ago

    This is why I love Apple Keychain.

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    Petemejia77  about 5 years ago

    That’s pretty much what Cox cable wants you to do!

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    nitromicro  about 5 years ago

    WIFI Router Name: DEATHSTARPassword: SkyW4lker

    Because only Luke can access the DeathStar.

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    Jml58  about 5 years ago

    “Mellon”

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    Bookworm  about 5 years ago

    Password? Allen Ludden.

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    willie_mctell  about 5 years ago

    20 random characters are usually plenty.

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    knight1192a  about 5 years ago

    My wifi password is *******************************. Did everyone get that? Notice the third, fifth, and ninth letters are capitalized. Oh, and don’t forget the hyphen.

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    DadToFivePlus  about 5 years ago

    Hey! Pig stole my password!

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 5 years ago

    https://xkcd.com/936/

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    librarian4hire  about 5 years ago

    Next time I have to change my password, I’m going to look at the trending hashtags on Twitter and use one of those.

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    Sisyphos  about 5 years ago

    I have a bunch of passwords; the older ones are fairly simple, but the newer ones are longer and stronger. I have to keep a written list of them (I wouldn’t trust saving them in any file on my computer)….

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    chromosome Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Has anyone tried the Google suggestion for a strong password? I tried it once, and it didn’t work at all (it didn’t get saved properly, so I had to start all over).

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    beck  about 5 years ago

    I often wonder if 128 bit encryption is adequate….

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    StarBeak  about 5 years ago

    Mine is 20 characters long so I know the feeling xD

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    cwizard71  about 5 years ago

    Pig must get his WiFi through AT&T

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    comics.com  about 5 years ago

    Mine is only 26 digits long. Yes, I have it memorized!

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    comics.com  about 5 years ago

    Back in the pre Windows days, I would use the character made by keying ALT-255 on the number pad as the last character or as a “space” character in a password. Back then, it looked like a space but MOST people had no Idea what it was or how to use the ALT key and the number pad to type special characters.

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    abba3  about 5 years ago

    My mother locked herself out of three different tablets because of her insistence of using complicated passwords, then losing the papers they were written on. Instead of having me reset them for her, she bought new ones.

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    Swirls Before Pine  about 5 years ago

    I use a password manager. I don’t even know my own passwords.

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