Am 10.04.2014 02:28, schrieb Tim Groeneveld: > ----- Original Message ----- >> >> the same for the class of not that critical passwords, generated >> with random algorithms and because that stored in password safes >> which *may* be compromised but better than "shitpwd-year-moth-123" >> >> so stop this polemic, there is no asbolute right solution in case >> of credentials and before a user chosses "fuckingadmin123" i prefer >> passwords like "!Y*c*k*m*b*S!*" >> > > I think now is a good time to point you to http://xkcd.com/936/ > > I would prefer "SuitableChooseNewspaper57" over "!Y*c*k*m*b*S!*" > because I know that the first is definitely less likely to be > stored on the back of a keyboard, or in a Word document > named "Passwords.doc". > > Plus, Suitable Choose Newspaper 57? Easy to say over the phone > if someone ever needs my password
you missed that bit: >>> 09.04.2014 19:54, schrieb Reindl Harald: >>>> i have faced users in real life with where punsihed by >>>> change their passwords each month maybe *now* that you can't use "SuitableChooseNewspaper57" as well as "SuitableChooseNewspaper58" the next month where such policies are applied or anything else you remember you understand what i mean and the next time read the whole thread before you reply to pieces out of context
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