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Changing passwords?
I know this doesn't belong in this forum, but I think it deserves exposure it wouldn't get in the computer forum....
Is anyone changing passwords in their various accounts across the sites they use in light of the recent data breach and theft of 1.8 billion passwords by Russian hackers? I haven't as yet, but am putting a plan of action together to do something about it over the weekend.... |
In perspective 1.8 accounts breached isnt that much when you look at the possibility of total accounts being in the trillions.
I would say if you do not have atleast a capital lettet a lower case letter and a numbet in you password i would do so to protect valuable info. Keep in mind a special character like # doesnt hurt either. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I think everyone should change their passwords on everything based on the amount of commonality people use.
I had my medium secure password, 8 random character / numbers, compromised or brute forced a few months back. I would recommend a 10-15 character uncommon phrase / song lyric with at least one upper case letter, a number, and a special character. Never let the kids use the computer for gaming (or pR0n) that you do anything secure - including banking - on. |
Password1!
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Hold security reported this 2 (two) months ago. They were just working on a way to monetize it so you can check to see if your stuff is affected. Monay monay monay!!!!
sql injections like a mf'er! Yeah 10+ characters, upper and lower case, special characters help(!@~#%^&*), never full words found in dictionary (brute force step1) 4.5 billion |
Th!55I$myP@55w0Rd!
Something like this or use a password vault like robo form. |
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Asstastic
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First letters of a song you can't get out of you head is good I suppose.
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Changed 'em all that were important or financially related/connected.
"What song is it you want to hear?" - RIP Ronnie |
However strong your password if it is stored on a websites server it could be retrieved if hacked.
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I thought passwords were only stored hashed?
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you'll laugh...........
because i have a very short memory (typically) i change my passwords ALL the time as a matter of course or habit choosing to never remember them and so i constantly change them i remember the answers to secret questions tho because they are historically easy to remember |
Churchofapplientology
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MillerLite
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^that might be a little easy to figure out for some
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Food for thought without getting too sexy.
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Most services will lock the account in a few attempts, a good software will stop and try again later, however sites are getting smartet and locking sooner.
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and so....... does the same apply (graphically speaking) using a powerful GPU
if your using a photo as your password? |
I am an Advisory Board Member for a startup called AnchorId.
The company will go live next month and will use voice bio-metrics for passwords. Absolutely foolproof. Even if you made a copy of someone's voice it wouldn't work as the systems makes you change the phrase every time you log in. It's based on how you say things and the voice print generated so it doesn't matter what you say it's your own individual voice print that is generated. More to come. |
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