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jaysay 24-01-2010 15:49

Favorite passwords
 
Simple Passwords Remain Popular, Despite Risk of Hacking - NYTimes.com
These are a list of favorite passwords if you use one its better to change it:D

Less 24-01-2010 17:29

Re: Favorite passwords
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 781943)
Simple Passwords Remain Popular, Despite Risk of Hacking - NYTimes.com
These are a list of favorite passwords if you use one its better to change it:D

It' o.k. J' I've checked I don't use one of them, so no need to change because I use all of them.
:)

Bob97531 24-01-2010 22:39

Re: Favorite passwords
 
Always try to make sure they are at least 8 charcters long and also contain differnet values too, like Bl4hBl4h_0000 or something equally sinister, that way even if its something simple like your dogs name it can still be 5h3p_5678 instead of just shep_5678, you get what I mean ;)

Neil 25-01-2010 07:41

Re: Favorite passwords
 
if you use a number in it the press the shift key while typing the first number so you get a special character. Use a capital for the first letter in it as well and you should have a good password.

accyman 25-01-2010 07:57

Re: Favorite passwords
 
i use the same one neil uses :D

Less 25-01-2010 08:11

Re: Favorite passwords
 
If anyone out there has problems remembering their passwords, bank details etc.

Please send them to me in the form of a P.M.

I will store them for you on my P.C.

This is a free service with no hidden charges, except perhaps one...

Restless 02-02-2010 00:12

Re: Favorite passwords
 
Soccer......

....Does that mean there are tons of Americans using the word Soccer because they feel its obscure in their country or that countless football fanatics in this country are thinking 'i'll use Soccer because no one will guess that' :D

steeljack 02-02-2010 00:49

Re: Favorite passwords
 
without wanting to be accused of another thread wander, this article was in my morning paper ..... seems there is can be a problems when a person dies and his/her passwords are "lost"
Web sites deal with digital assets after we die

no doubt someone will point out thats its only a problem here in the US because we are dumb yanks and you folks are so technically superior (sarcasm) :rolleyes:


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