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I feel the phrase "Quick! Kill the Badger!" may be David Cameron's password.
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Quick! Kill the Badger!
Password can be cracked in less than a jiffy. Only passwords that are real can be used.
Makes me think of password 'Pen1s' then getting error message "Sorry, your password is too short". Obviously not a black man...
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CBadger wrote: howsecureismypassword[/\] Oh, isn't that precious? A password harvesting site that poses as one that evaluates the strength of your password .
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary Wheeler wrote: Oh, isn't that precious?
How else am i suppose to get passwords? Knowledge is power
NSA got nothing on me
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Once you've submitted a password to somewhere other than where it is intended to be used, the password is no longer secure no matter what the site says.
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We have one genius' opinion
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But the site says:
"This site could be stealing your password... it's not, but it easily could be."
And it says it right there, on the Internet!
So it must be true.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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CBadger wrote: According to it a password like 'I will always remember this password!' will take, an average Desktop pc, 4 quindecillion years to crack Using brute force, yes - that's why we have dictionaries. And no, replacing one of them characters with a digit doesn't help that much in making it "more" secure.
I'd recommend a GUID or something similar, combined with Keepass.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: I'd recommend a GUID or something similar, combined with Keepass. And what would you recommend for 'dem dum folk' using the internet?
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Newspapers, books and education.
Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES!
Abraham Lincoln
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Newspapers, books and education. Woah!!! calm the fcuk down lassie. We do not want to overload the poor folk with too much information hey
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No password at all.
At least they'd understand that they're not secure that way; always better than giving someone a false sense of security.
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Actually false sense of security is password 'password' so got that covered
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CBadger wrote: According to it a password like 'I will always remember this password!' will take, an average Desktop pc, 4 quindecillion years to crack, whereas a password like 'Frd_28Grps!' will only take 4 thousand years to crack.
Possibly if you take a brute force approach. If you go for a dictionary/library approach, 'I will always remember this password!' probably won't take very long.
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CBadger wrote: Ironically people always choose passwords that are not really worth being called
passwords.
I use http://strongpasswordgenerator.com/[^] to generate passwords. The admins hate the passwords I create for service accounts.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Stop searching, all this arcade standard porting to HTML5 is nothing! Nothing I tell you, compared to this site of Spectrum Goodness[^]
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The only problem being that I can't remember how to use the bluddy thing.
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via The Poke[^] -
I am so looking forward to the next time we eat out.
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What a brilliant idea, actually putting it on the menu.
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But you can call it so many things - Pirate's Plate, Carpetbagger's Casserole, Looter's Lunch, Stealer's Steak, Brigand's Breakfast, Crook's Crockery.
The list is endless.
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Movie Quote Of The Day
You have a bazooka! Dude, stop thinking Prague Police and start thinking Playstation. Blow sh*t up!
Which movie?
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Wasn't that movie a big pile of Poo???
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience Greg King ----- I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific. Lily Tomlin, Actress
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I just watched it for the bacon.
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