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pixelsmack
i have actually read an interesting article regarding secure password creation that i think is quite clever, what happens is you take a word that is easy to remember such as your name, then cipher it using a form of simple encryption that is easily repeatable. Use the ciphered version as the secure password and then if you forget it you have the word and encryption technique to fall back on, so you can regenerate it.

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Dread
QUOTE (d-and-d @ Nov 16 2004, 10:43 AM)
It's all true about passwords, but it depends how much you care if somebody hacks your account or not.  My passwords aren't usually complicated, but I've never yet had a problem.  I might be just lucky of course, but unless you're running a huge project online I don't see that the chances of having a problem are very high.  Maybe I'm just naive.
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Same here I might be just lucky too sad.gif my password are just to easy for me <----but for ------> you they should be a challenge blink.gif since i use passwords of my own language laugh.gif But all that ^^ is just to true smile.gif laugh.gif but i wonder what will be the next "password" method rolleyes.gif

 

 

 


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lasto i glemyr
As far as passwords go, mine probably aren't very secure; then again, I don't really need a high level of security, so I just pick passwords that are easy for me to remember.

However, a couple of ideas that might be good regarding passwords. One, it is probably a very good idea to pick new passwords periodically. And two, when making the passwords, it might be a good idea to use various languages, if you know any.

For example, you could use a mix of English and Spanish or Elvish and Klingon smile.gif to make a more secure password.

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dissipate
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you could use a mix of English and Spanish or Elvish and Klingon

lol. my passwords aren't secure too but i don't think i can help it. i mean there are tons of things around me that need passwords and i'm not the kind of person that has a good memory so i use the same passwords for almost every thing and change them only maybe once every 6 months.

good idea about using another language though.

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intertain
its not quite posible to hack by guessing ur password

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Dyth
There was a random vowel password generator. This way, it's easy to remember and safe. Example: giliboogabywa. Sadly, they discontinued use of it because it may unintentionally generate profanity.

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