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I have a notebook that has my passwords to some of my online profiles (Yahoo email, Gmail email, Facebook, church directory, bank account, wifi, grocery store employee database ⊠just not GoComics for I have that mentally memorized).
A while back I was verbally told the admin password at work for our servers. For 4 years it never changed. I was very discreet but sometimes working late at night I had to get things fixed so I used it to reboot or amend some software. Five years ago I got laid off. I would bet a $1000 the admin password is still the same.
At yet another company I was shown how to simply wipe the memory location to remove a password.
I have a document thatâs seven pages long with passwords and challenge questions. Every site is different every answer is different. Face it everyone was born in Moon City.
The sites that make me crazy are the ones that never accept your password, but refuse to let you set your new password to the old password that wasnât your password.
The highlight of my tech day is when I get thru the day without the frustration and actually KEEP my lap top instead of send it into indefinite flight off the back deck.
Thatâs why I have all my user IDs and Passwords written down â two pages worth. Seems every site has different requirements and restrictions so you canât use the same ID and Password for all of them. Who said computers were supposed to improve our lives?
I tend to do a lot of my annual donations on âGiving Tuesdayâ and last year, for the first time, the system insisted that I sign in using my âpasswordâ. Since I didnât remember every setting one up at all, I tried to change my password. It asked me, âWhat was his sisterâs name?â That didnât make any sense to me and then it asked, âWhat was your first car?â, which I could answer. Then it asked âWho was the lion king?â I suddenly realized what had happened. Years before, I had two cats, a brother and a sister, and I referred to the brother as the lion king because he was big and yellow and loved to sit in the sun in the âlion kingâ pose. The password set up allowed you to write your own challenge clues and I had done so â without realizing that the challenges could be presented out of order.
DFAS: change password every 150 days, equal number UC, lc, #s, symbs, (except 6 symbs not allowed) and no three characters may spell a word nor be sequentially the same for four continuous passwords. DFAS uses Windows XP (2001) and Internet Explorer version 1.0. amount of time to steal password through DFAS system backdoor, about 20 seconds.
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
The problem with us computer using âPluggersâ is that the modern systems demand passwords that are too complicated for us to remember. ;/
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
I have a notebook that has my passwords to some of my online profiles (Yahoo email, Gmail email, Facebook, church directory, bank account, wifi, grocery store employee database ⊠just not GoComics for I have that mentally memorized).
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
A while back I was verbally told the admin password at work for our servers. For 4 years it never changed. I was very discreet but sometimes working late at night I had to get things fixed so I used it to reboot or amend some software. Five years ago I got laid off. I would bet a $1000 the admin password is still the same.
At yet another company I was shown how to simply wipe the memory location to remove a password.
wiatr almost 4 years ago
The highlight of my day is when I find that slip of paper that I wrote said password upon.
Gent almost 4 years ago
Not a good practice to say it aloud though.
I'll fly away almost 4 years ago
Yeup.
Vilyehm almost 4 years ago
A Plugger keeps using his old monitor, because not even Goodwill will accept it as a donation.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Paper and pen will help ;-)
chris1962cy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I have mine written down, but the problem is that I forget where my password list is, so i end up guessing anyway.
KFischer1 almost 4 years ago
I have a document thatâs seven pages long with passwords and challenge questions. Every site is different every answer is different. Face it everyone was born in Moon City.
david_42 almost 4 years ago
The sites that make me crazy are the ones that never accept your password, but refuse to let you set your new password to the old password that wasnât your password.
pheets almost 4 years ago
The highlight of my tech day is when I get thru the day without the frustration and actually KEEP my lap top instead of send it into indefinite flight off the back deck.
ctolson almost 4 years ago
Thatâs why I have all my user IDs and Passwords written down â two pages worth. Seems every site has different requirements and restrictions so you canât use the same ID and Password for all of them. Who said computers were supposed to improve our lives?
GreenT267 almost 4 years ago
I tend to do a lot of my annual donations on âGiving Tuesdayâ and last year, for the first time, the system insisted that I sign in using my âpasswordâ. Since I didnât remember every setting one up at all, I tried to change my password. It asked me, âWhat was his sisterâs name?â That didnât make any sense to me and then it asked, âWhat was your first car?â, which I could answer. Then it asked âWho was the lion king?â I suddenly realized what had happened. Years before, I had two cats, a brother and a sister, and I referred to the brother as the lion king because he was big and yellow and loved to sit in the sun in the âlion kingâ pose. The password set up allowed you to write your own challenge clues and I had done so â without realizing that the challenges could be presented out of order.
Alberta Oil almost 4 years ago
I rely entirely on that âsave passwordâ feature and âkeep me logged inâ. When that fails it means starting a new identity.
Watchdog almost 4 years ago
DFAS: change password every 150 days, equal number UC, lc, #s, symbs, (except 6 symbs not allowed) and no three characters may spell a word nor be sequentially the same for four continuous passwords. DFAS uses Windows XP (2001) and Internet Explorer version 1.0. amount of time to steal password through DFAS system backdoor, about 20 seconds.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Acquire and learn how to use a password locker.
Homerville Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Truer than you know.
Jan C almost 4 years ago
No guessing here. I use my Password Safe to keep all of them and the only one I have to remember is to the Safe itself.
Spacetech almost 4 years ago
Or, The Strikes and Youâre Out! Locked out.
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ruthie over at Flo & Friends changed hers to âincorrect,â so it tells her âThe password is incorrect.â