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I set the comp password to âHomework1stâ. My daughter was getting frustrated that every time she asked what I changed it to, I answered. She did every piece of work, including corrections. Then I wrote it down.
Several years ago, Randall Munro (xkcd webcomic) pointed out that those numbers, capitals and âspecialâ characters donât do anything to make passwords harder for machines to guess, just harder for people to remember. He suggested instead making passwords from randomly chosen words (easy for you to remember) that add up to a lot of characters (lots of entropy, hard for computers to guess). For example, âCorrectHorseBatteryStaple.â
In one of those things that never happens, our IT guy actually read this strip and the reasoning behind it, removed all the caps/numbers/special requirements and said âjust make it nice and long.â He even linked to the xkcd comic.
You need to write down the passwords, put them in a small safe.. and be sure not to lose the key, and the spare key. Unless it has a combination lock, in which case you write down the combination and⊠oh⊠hmmm.
dadthedawg Premium Member 10 months ago
As you get older, things get weakerâŠ..
seanfear 10 months ago
sigh
Superfrog 10 months ago
My strong passwords lock me out.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Why is âbeefstewâ an unsafe password to use?
Because itâs not Stroganoff.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Changed all my passwords to Kenny.
Now all I have are Kenny Loggins.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
My wifi password is the catâs birthday month.
Feb-paw-hairy.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
So I typed in my new password âChickenâ
Was not allowed and it must contain a capital.
âchickenkievâ
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
In an attempt to deter computer hackers Iâve changed all my passwords to âBrazil Nutâ
That will be a hard one to crack.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
My Google password is âSnowWhite&the7dwarvesâ.
Because it said I needed at least 8 characters, including caps, a number and a symbol.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
I set the comp password to âHomework1stâ. My daughter was getting frustrated that every time she asked what I changed it to, I answered. She did every piece of work, including corrections. Then I wrote it down.
purepaul Premium Member 10 months ago
Gives me an idea for an easy pissword4@OldfART.
donlackie 10 months ago
Only one thing I dislike more than passwords â the nosy, greedy people that make them necessary
Snolep 10 months ago
âweakâ is too short and needs some caps and numbers and other stuff.
wirepunchr 10 months ago
When asked to change my account name I filled in the first angry thought that came to my mind.
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
You leave my passwords alone!
puddleglum1066 10 months ago
Several years ago, Randall Munro (xkcd webcomic) pointed out that those numbers, capitals and âspecialâ characters donât do anything to make passwords harder for machines to guess, just harder for people to remember. He suggested instead making passwords from randomly chosen words (easy for you to remember) that add up to a lot of characters (lots of entropy, hard for computers to guess). For example, âCorrectHorseBatteryStaple.â
In one of those things that never happens, our IT guy actually read this strip and the reasoning behind it, removed all the caps/numbers/special requirements and said âjust make it nice and long.â He even linked to the xkcd comic.
rsam 10 months ago
So how many hundred people now are using âweakâ as their password because they have been told that that is what it is?
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
You need to write down the passwords, put them in a small safe.. and be sure not to lose the key, and the spare key. Unless it has a combination lock, in which case you write down the combination and⊠oh⊠hmmm.
MarshaOstroff 10 months ago
I keep my passwords in a âlittle black bookâ that I bought years ago when they were still a thing.