Frank and Ernest by Thaves for June 03, 2018

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    cubswin2016  almost 6 years ago

    That isn’t very secure either.

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    forsyth  almost 6 years ago

    What? “Password1234” isn’t secure either?

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    Deezlebird  almost 6 years ago

    I honestly don’t know what we’re expected to do. I used to work for a company and I kept my password written on a sticky note attached to my computer—it was always some computer generated thing for “extra security.” The IT guy came in one day and chastised me. I said, “Fine, every morning I’ll just call you to get my password, because there’s no way I can remember it since we have to change it every 30 days and we’re not allowed to select our own.” He never said a word to me about it again. If we’d been working on top secret stuff I could at least accept it, but we weren’t.

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    joefearsnothing  almost 6 years ago

    It’s a nightmare!

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    Happy, happy, happy!!!  almost 6 years ago

    I have a Little Black Book.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!!  almost 6 years ago

    Biometric Security can’t come quick enough for me.

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    pabsfx-comics  almost 6 years ago

    Good password info: https://www.grc.com/haystack.htm

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    mantydad  almost 6 years ago

    I have all my passwords saved online. As long as I do not forget that password I am good.

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    ElGato  almost 6 years ago

    I can RELATE. Just yesterday I had what I refer to as “a password app” crash. I tried to log in to my bank and I was locked out. Used many passwords, none of them worked so the bank locked me out. Actually, its in my favor, nobody else can get in. I’ll call bank tomorrow to get it going again.

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    whelan_jj  almost 6 years ago

    How to create a decent password that you might be able to remember:

    1. Pick a lesser known poem (because poetry is easier to remember)2. Select a random two lines3. Use the initial letters from the words (so you can say the lines in your head as you type in the password)4. Make a few simple letter substitutions you can remember (like 5 for S, # for H)

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    Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 6 years ago

    Or go to Lastpass.com for a free password manager (not affiliated with that site, just a user.)

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