How can i come up with passwords that are complex and easy to remember? My short term memory is shot Help!
Unique and complex passwords are great and easy to come up with but remembering them – Now that’s a totally different story! Have you ever considered using password phrases instead? Full sentences are easier to remember than obscure characters and have many benefits. Keep on reading grasshopper…
Its quite simple actually. I don’t use passwords anymore. I will wait for the gasps to stop.
Yes, I have phased passwords out in favor of password phrases.
Why would you want to remember a password like BeDffd123cSwsspO0s129 when you could just remember a sentence like “suck giant monkey balls”,”Piss Off Wanker!” or “How much does this job suck!” (Well maybe not that last one if you need to document it!)
You can use uppercase, lowercase, special characters, or even spaces… but you are using them in context, which makes it much more natural to remember.
Post-it notes on your monitor are not secure and very 1999. Sorry Buddy.
It turns out that it is very difficult for a computer to break a password string containing more than 20 characters. It certainly couldn’t be done on the fly. Most windows passwords can be cracked in no more than a few minutes and in most cases seconds.
If a skilled hacker can get physical access to your machine, they can boot to Knoppix or Ubuntu, and have your password in seconds. Even with multiple machines running brute force cracking programs, there is no possible way that someone could crack a password that long in a reasonable amount of time. Even if somebody had the super computing power to do so hopefully you change your password every few months or so.
It may be difficult to use password phrases on other operating systems, or especially on websites, because they don’t properly handle spaces in the password, or have a small password length limit. One of the tricks that I usually do is use a password phrase without the spaces, if I possibly can.
Ok I’ll wait while you go change your password ;)
_TheSecureAdmiN_
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about 4 years ago
You should be a little more careful about the amount of content you copy from other sites… you should copy only a small amount and then direct the reader to visit the other site for the full article.
The typical accepted amount is 10% or 400 words, and in the case of blogging that means the smaller amount.
You’ve got a great site here, but you are bordering on content stealing with a lot of your posts, and eventually somebody is going to be ticked off.
about 4 years ago
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about 4 years ago
WHY WOULDNT YOU WANT SOMEONE TO REPUBLISH YOUR WORK WITH A LINK TO IT? HE IS JUST TRYING TO HELP PEOPLE AND NOT MAKING $$$$ OFF OF IT? PLEASE DONT STOP POSTING IT!
AND WHY NOT POST UR NAME?
about 4 years ago
@NinjaAdmin & Annon
Its all good! If the people over @ HowToGeek don’t want us to republish their well written information to our readers consider it done. But for the record we love it when we see our original work on other sites – isn’t that what Blogging is all about? Like NinjaAdmin said we do this for free guys.
This is the last word you will hear from us on it. Period. End of story.
Any one else have a problem?
about 4 years ago
Can’t we all just get along!?
Sincerely,
Rodney King
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Anon wrote: ‘The typical accepted amount is 10% or 400 words, and in the case of blogging that means the smaller amount.’
Who wrote those rules???
All works are being cited, and not being pawned off as his own. There are appropriate links back to the original content, get over it and accept the reciprocal linking.
about 4 years ago
they just got some sand in their ver-ginas (spelled wrong for effect) and now TheSlothMan gave it to them good. g1
about 4 years ago
Talk about overreacting… the responses to my comment are a little absurd.
I’m not the HowToGeek, I just felt that I should warn you that your copying practices aren’t very cool. Perhaps you should email him and see what he thinks.
I posted as anonymous because I don’t have a blogger account…