Deloitte: Use a Longer Password In 2013. Seriously. 538
a user writes "Deloitte predicts that 8-character passwords will become insecure in 2013. Humans have trouble remembering passwords with more than seven characters, and it is difficult to enter long, complex passwords into mobile devices. Users have not adapted to increased computing power available to crackers, and continue to use bad practices such as using common and short passwords, and re-using passwords across multiple websites. A recent study showed that using the 10000 most common passwords would have cracked >98% of 6 million user accounts. All of these problems have the potential for a huge security hazard. Password vaults are likely to become more widely used out of necessity. Multifactor authentication strategies, such as phone texts, iris scans, and dongles are also likely to become more widespread, especially by banks."
I Got It! (Score:5, Funny)
Duh...OK. (Score:5, Funny)
hunter22
Re:I Got It! (Score:5, Funny)
Easy peasy, I'll buy some time by making it 12 characters long: "111111111111".
I already use a 25 character password. (Score:5, Funny)
So this (just use an 8 character password) is for sissies. I also don't write my passwords down and they include special characters, large and small letters, numbers, and are completely random. It's not possible to crack a 25 random character password. I suggest everyone follow me and use 25 characters at least.
Re:There should be a limit to password retries. !0 (Score:5, Funny)
My data is backed up to the cloud. Try wiping that.
Re:I Got It! (Score:5, Funny)
Use a 2 for extra security. Computers can only find ones and zeros.
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Re:Duh...OK. (Score:2, Funny)
All I see is *********.
Re:I Got It! (Score:5, Funny)
And then you have a password that you won't readily remember, because you haven't seen the word "turgid" since the SAT.
Re:I Got It! (Score:4, Funny)