I am put off by sites that restrict you to ONLY 20 characters. Most of my passwords are at least that long.
Even a site as prominent as USAA limits one to 20 characters. Fortunately, they ignore all typed after the 20th character so my phrases still make sense to me and I don’t have to stop in mid word or mid sentence.
Another self-defeating security measure. Forcing you to write down your password makes it less secure in my opinion. Who can remember the character salad you have to use?
Reminded of Umberto Eco’s "Foucault’s Pendulum, in which the main character is trying to access a computer and is presented with “Do you know the password?” Ultimately, he learns to simply answer the question.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
And then select all of the pictures that have a traffic light.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I have visited sites where they had quite strict requirements, and DID NOT SPECIFY THEM!. So I type in
QNQ)>|>_8sJ(|=3dIl#bFD
and it responds “password must be between 8 and 20 characters long”
So I type in
QNQ)>|>_8sJ(|=3dIl
And it says “Password may not contain characters ()[]|”
So I type in
2KNqhjbwzPPPfuUa9B
And it says “Password must contain at least one punctuation character, one numeric character”
So I type in
2KNqhjbwzPPPfuUa9@
And it says “Password may not contain more than two of the same character”
So I call them
eromlig over 3 years ago
And ANYone can figure it out of you use your owner’s name.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
And an upper case Woof.
Jayalexander over 3 years ago
Ponder this. What if I change my password and they crack that one. Should I have changed it from something that was working?
Imagine over 3 years ago
Don’t forget to hit paws.
nosirrom over 3 years ago
What? No whimpers? It won’t be secure if you don’t include whimpers!
Gent over 3 years ago
That must be an Appaw iYap.
dflak over 3 years ago
I think that password programs should also accept characters typed while holding down the CTRL or ALT key.
dflak over 3 years ago
I am put off by sites that restrict you to ONLY 20 characters. Most of my passwords are at least that long.
Even a site as prominent as USAA limits one to 20 characters. Fortunately, they ignore all typed after the 20th character so my phrases still make sense to me and I don’t have to stop in mid word or mid sentence.
Plumbob Wilson over 3 years ago
Another self-defeating security measure. Forcing you to write down your password makes it less secure in my opinion. Who can remember the character salad you have to use?
HMETALNYMETSVAL Premium Member over 3 years ago
Awwww, cute doggies!
Nuliajuk over 3 years ago
Noseprint recognition might work better. Sniff the screen.
rhpii over 3 years ago
That password doesn’t pass the sniff test.
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
Upper and lower case.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 3 years ago
Something more purrplexing.
cactusbob333 over 3 years ago
Does my new password make my @$$ look bigger?
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Work quickly before the slobber short circuits the key board!
KEA over 3 years ago
That’s bad site design. I’m amazed at how poor some sites are. When I was teaching site design ¼ century ago my kids did better.
Impkins Premium Member over 3 years ago
Most people would rather clean a toilet than create a new password. :)
AZ Chuckler Premium Member over 3 years ago
Reminded of Umberto Eco’s "Foucault’s Pendulum, in which the main character is trying to access a computer and is presented with “Do you know the password?” Ultimately, he learns to simply answer the question.
JP Steve Premium Member over 3 years ago
https://xkcd.com/936/