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  • #76
    I have three that I use.

    Long words with numbers interspersed. I switch between the three fairly often. Haven't had any troubles remembering them since I've used them all for a long time.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly


      I do that to some extent, but I always run afoul of something. For example, one of my bank sites demand an all-numeric password; another demand that you use an 8-character password consisting of exacly four letters and four numbers; etc.
      That sort of thing - exactly 4 letters and 4 numbers - is very insecure. It reduces the pool of possible passwords.
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      • #78
        I do a similar thing in that I have three classes of passwords, low,med,high, and I use various variations of passwords to increase my number of 'passwords' without increasing significantly my number required to be remembered.
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        • #79
          A friend of mine has all his passwords on a text file on his computer. I'm thinking of doing the same. Is he foolhardy?
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          • #80
            Are you trolling?

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            • #81
              Are you talking to me? If so, no.
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              • #82
                Then the answer is: yes, it's incredibly foolhardy.

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by nostromo
                  A friend of mine has all his passwords on a text file on his computer. I'm thinking of doing the same. Is he foolhardy?
                  I hope his computer doesn't crash, taking all of his passwords with it.

                  I hope no one gains illegal access to his computer.

                  I hope he doesn't trade in his computer when he buys a new one, and the dealer accesses his hard drive.

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                  • #84
                    I'm pretty sure he backed it up. I told him he should probably encrypt it. He told me I was being paranoid.
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by nostromo
                      I'm pretty sure he backed it up. I told him he should probably encrypt it. He told me I was being paranoid.
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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by nostromo
                        A friend of mine has all his passwords on a text file on his computer


                        Printing those passwords and hang them on his wall sounds more secure
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by snoopy369


                          That sort of thing - exactly 4 letters and 4 numbers - is very insecure. It reduces the pool of possible passwords.
                          I know! It drives me nuts; they go to the trouble of asking for a password, for security, then come up with a system that reduces security. I actually have one account that demands a password of exactly four numbers.
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Sir Ralph


                            Let me guess, something along the line of 042891?
                            Of course her pass word isnt that we all know its 8675309
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