Post: How Secure Is Your Password
08-19-2013, 12:36 AM #1
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08-19-2013, 02:06 AM #11
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08-19-2013, 02:07 AM #12
Rath
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Originally posted by Kidd
Mine is like this [Indicator#1][phrase#1][number sequence][Indicator#2][phrase#2] Both the phrases and the indicators contain some caps as well as numerals to replace letters here and there... Thinking about it, I seem very paranoid about my passwords; I hate how some sites limit you on the number of characters. I also hate that banks have not implemented a proper password system for atm's and card usage; I dislike pins.


Whoa, dude. How the hell you thought up your password like that makes me feel dumb lol. And yeah, I don't use ATMs or cards anymore. The whole pin number is dumb, I mean you might as well be entering your lunch pin from elementary school since that's as secure as it is.

On a side note you should probably make the next biggest change in financial security and who knows you might be a rich man. Winky Winky
08-19-2013, 02:13 AM #13
Rath
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Well here's my results.

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And now time for my password I use on my YouTube accounts.

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Honestly though I think this website is full of shit. I mean I've used these passwords on many accounts, accounts with dual auth and other forms of backup security that requires confirmations sent directly to my phone. Only one time have I received one of these notifications and it was when I swapped my password to 123456 when I was giving away a YouTube account.

So my opinion stands, all though it will tell you why your password is secure or why it isn't, it just doesn't consider the fact that you may or may not have backup measures to restrict access to one computer or require a one time password to login to your account that auto generates every time you login.
08-19-2013, 02:16 AM #14
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08-19-2013, 02:21 AM #15
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Originally posted by RathHavoc View Post
Well here's my results.

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And now time for my password I use on my YouTube accounts.

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Honestly though I think this website is full of shit. I mean I've used these passwords on many accounts, accounts with dual auth and other forms of backup security that requires confirmations sent directly to my phone. Only one time have I received one of these notifications and it was when I swapped my password to 123456 when I was giving away a YouTube account.

So my opinion stands, all though it will tell you why your password is secure or why it isn't, it just doesn't consider the fact that you may or may not have backup measures to restrict access to one computer or require a one time password to login to your account that auto generates every time you login.


You do know that there is an Exploit through the backup
08-19-2013, 02:29 AM #16
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08-19-2013, 02:31 AM #17
SooIced
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well......shit
08-19-2013, 02:37 AM #18
Kidd Cold
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Originally posted by RathHavoc View Post
Whoa, dude. How the hell you thought up your password like that makes me feel dumb lol. And yeah, I don't use ATMs or cards anymore. The whole pin number is dumb, I mean you might as well be entering your lunch pin from elementary school since that's as secure as it is.

On a side note you should probably make the next biggest change in financial security and who knows you might be a rich man. Winky Winky


I wish I had the power or the dedication and skill necessary to be the one responsible for the next big change in financial security! I guess only time will tell. I have thought about leaving cards behind; but, I really hate dealing with cash... Although I have been seriously considering going 50/50 on my savings. Half in bank; 25% in a safe at home and 25% at another location.

So, well I am still using cards; I just have my account set up to notify me [ via text and two different email address ] of any changes over a $1. I figure as long as they can't login to my account to change the information (or notifications ). I should be able to notice any questionable changes in my account right away and get a hold of my bank.
08-19-2013, 02:42 AM #19
Originally posted by SooIced View Post
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well......shit


It's correct. Yours wasn't that hard to figure out







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