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[Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:59 pm
by Neptual
Becoming safer on the internet is becoming progressively harder everyday.
I'm going to keep this guide short and simple. Chances are your password isn't strong enough.
The best way to prevent any entity from cracking your password (at least for the next century or so) is to have a 65 character password with your favorite quote/line in the beginning/middle/end.
For example a good password would be
liketrains3yurewyrfYS&F*(IYSAF7^YTAS&*FDYUIASf&SFY&ISUAFY789syfhIUAYSHfi&U*ASYfbeepbeephonkYUF*yfASIUFH*Af8Catsruledogs
drool
You can use something like a random password generator to create passwords like these. I use
http://passwordsgenerator.net/
Hope you find this helpful.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:50 pm
by TheVeganAtheist
are we supposed to memorize a password like that?
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:52 pm
by Neptual
not you can easily save it in a text editer
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:10 am
by Volenta
You don't have to memorize it, but at least store it safely (and with autocompletion). There are tools for it, like
1Password. Web browsers are also getting better at storing your passwords.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 10:01 am
by PrincessPeach
The safest thing you can do with your password is to never give any one else your password never write your password down never store your password any where else but inside your head!
If you're really worried change your password more frequently but if some one is going to hack in to your computer they'll easily put a key logger on and have all your passwords.
I can type fast and even I wouldn't want to spend half a minute typing out my password.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 10:12 am
by Neptual
PrincessPeach wrote:The safest thing you can do with your password is to never give any one else your password never write your password down never store your password any where else but inside your head!
If you're really worried change your password more frequently but if some one is going to hack in to your computer they'll easily put a key logger on and have all your passwords.
I can type fast and even I wouldn't want to spend half a minute typing out my password.
This isn't a matter of someone putting a keylogger on your computer. If you want to prevent this simply have the NoScript plugin installed and be mindful of what you download.
With today's technology if someone really wants to find your password/information they can and it's been done before (as you can see with the thousands of eBay passwords being leaked, and also the Fappening). The only real way to prevent someone from finding out your password is to have a password like this, and change it constantly. I'm obviously not saying to use this method for all of your accounts, but using it if you have a Paypal account, eBay, Amazon, etc.
I'm sure Jennifer Lawrence didn't tell her Apple ID password to anyone, yet someone was still able to
GUESS it.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 11:34 am
by miniboes
dan1073 wrote:The only real way to prevent someone from finding out your password is to have a password like this, and change it constantly.
I hope we're gonna have some good alternative to passwords soon. As technology is getting better and more important it's also getting easier to guess passwords. I've heard of a service on a Planet Money podcast that encrypts everything you do and makes sure only your hardware has the code to decrypt it, that's pretty cool.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:11 am
by Dino_ROAR
dan1073 wrote:I'm sure Jennifer Lawrence didn't tell her Apple ID password to anyone, yet someone was still able to GUESS it.
I doubt someone guessed her Apple ID and password either. Most likely used a code cracking program of some sort. They're not after the average Joe's account.
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:51 pm
by Volenta
miniboes wrote:As technology is getting better and more important it's also getting easier to guess passwords.
Yep, the ability to crack passwords increases together with Moore's law—although you're still dependent on security constrains of the system. And besides that, md5 is still used a lot and there are pretty big md5 decode databases (if you're able to get the md5 hash of someones password).
Dino_ROAR wrote:I doubt someone guessed her Apple ID and password either. Most likely used a code cracking program of some sort. They're not after the average Joe's account.
Sure, but the advice of using better passwords is valid either way.
P.S. I suppose Dan actually did mean
cracking when he said
guessing 
Re: [Short Guide] How to NOT have your password guessed
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 3:23 am
by Dino_ROAR
Volenta wrote:Sure, but the advice of using better passwords is valid either way.
P.S. I suppose Dan actually did mean
cracking when he said
guessing 
Maybe I'm being too picky!
I used to guess neopet passwords back in 1999 when I was 9 hahaha! Those were the days, when a rainbow magic paintbrush made it all worth while.