USAAChase online bankingMarine OnlineTWWSkypeSIPRnetvault combinations at work (2 locks)MarineNet (online training)mission planning computers (at work)mission planning computers system admin log-onThere are probably a dozen more...that's just what comes to mind immediately. It's to the point where I don't even try to remember some of them...I just click "forgot my password" and go through the pain of resetting it every time I need to access it. I hate that they all have different requirements, and then half of them expire after like 30 days or whatever, and you can't recycle any of your last 10-20 passwords. We need to get some commonplace fingerprint/retina scanning, or voice recognition, or something. Hell, at LEAST a common set of requirements so I can use the same password on most things.
9/15/2009 7:09:12 PM
just get tattoos of themdon't need to bring big brother into this
9/15/2009 7:10:21 PM
send me a PM of them and when you forget i'll reply back with your passwords
9/15/2009 7:10:58 PM
type em here and look em up evrytime
9/15/2009 7:11:14 PM
i only use about 3 different passwords[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:12 PM. Reason : for dozens of accounts]
9/15/2009 7:11:41 PM
I know your painI have at least 5 different ones just for work... all expire every 30 - 60 days, at which point you have to make another incredibly strong password, that hasn't been used in the past 3 years.most of my govt. customer counterparts have a controller card, which seems easier. but I'd imagine it's also pretty easy just to steal the controller card^ yeah, most people do that. it's pretty dumb. if one password is jeopardized, then so are several private accounts[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:14 PM. Reason : a]
9/15/2009 7:13:08 PM
oh if a couple of my companies ever figure some shit outi probably won't exist anymore
9/15/2009 7:13:41 PM
Get a blackberry and use the password locker app that comes with it.Then you've got just one password to remember so you can access your list of all your other passwords.I wouldn't be able to live without it. Some of my passwords are 14 characters long with 2 uppercase, 2 lowercase, 2 numbers, and 2 symbols. Super convenient. Of course, you can't just go and break your cellphone contract and buy a new phone, so it's not an ideal solution.Also, I see that you actually have the same length passwords that I do (most likely).I'd definitely appreciate the use of biometrics in lieu of stupidly long and complex passwords.[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:15 PM. Reason : ^^ I think there's a password you use with the controller card as well.]
9/15/2009 7:14:45 PM
half of them are SECRETand the other half are my banking information and stuffoh, thought of a couple more:ScottradeNaval Flight Weather BriefereBaynot to mention stuff like Amazon.com, Buy.com, cyclesector.com, and other forums that I try when I have a specific question about something (s2ki.net, greenhulk.net, esportbike.com, airwarriors.com...)some of them are set to auto-login on my home computer (or primary work computer), but when i log on somewhere else, i usually just have to have a temporary password emailed to me, then change it.man, I can't even remember what it was now, but there was some SECRET thing for the military that I had to create a password for once that required something like 15 characters...couple uppercase, couple lowercase, couple of numbers, couple of special characters. Couldn't use any of your previous couple dozen passwords, etc. None of that is unusual. The part that SUCKED was that it recognized dictionary words and keyboard patterns, and rejected any password that contained any of them. I finally gave up and satisfied all the stupid fucking requirements, then just wrote the password down. [Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:20 PM. Reason : ]
9/15/2009 7:16:05 PM
I was just thinking this same thing today when I got the message in my work e-mail saying it was time to change my password AGAIN!. Sad part is, we have like 5 different programs we have to log into, and none of them talk to each other. And they are on a different time frame for when the passwords need to be changed.and the most fucked uppest part is that all of the programs (including e-mail) log out after 5 minutes of non-use. So I am constantly all day trying to remember which password i need for which program.
9/15/2009 7:17:05 PM
Get thishttp://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/and remember just one password for your database. Anytime you have a new password, add it there. This doesn't help you much if you are away from home.
9/15/2009 7:19:07 PM
^ Yeah, but if the passwords he has are secret then he technically has to lock his hard drive up in a safe after putting them on the computer.If it's his home computer, then putting them on there's a security violation.I'd still recommend using a blackberry or iphone app for all the "other" passwords.[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:25 PM. Reason : Can't install that software on a military computer anyway.]
9/15/2009 7:22:21 PM
use firefox, then set it up to save passwords using a master passwordthat way all you need is one password for it to fill in all of themif course, this limits you to one browser on one computer, so...
9/15/2009 7:23:26 PM
i use a system for my passwordsi have one general personal, one sensitive (bank etc)plus at the end i add a number that relates to the website, like the number of letters in the websiteso even if i forget all i have to know is the 1 of 2 passwords and count the letters
9/15/2009 7:26:50 PM
^^IIRC, those are stored in plain text.I use https://lastpass.com/ and there's a system intact if you forget your master password.[Edited on September 15, 2009 at 7:32 PM. Reason : .]
9/15/2009 7:30:53 PM
There are at least 15 passwords I have to remember for work. Unfortunately, due to the different rules of the different systems I use, most can not overlap.
9/15/2009 7:57:16 PM
9/15/2009 8:00:54 PM
HP requires a 15 character password, however they make up for it by letting you keep it for a year
9/15/2009 8:04:20 PM
I know!! I have 8 at work (hard drive, log in, LotusNotes, SAP1, SAP2, Sharepoint, vmail, SRA access) all of which have to be changed every 30-60 days and cannot repeat within 12 months, 4 banks, 2 credit card, mortgage account, 2 retirement accounts, 3 email, 2 hotel, 3 airline, and about 18 other online accounts (ie orbitz, amazon, ebay, etc)... I cheat at work... I have to. I have a folder that has my passwords. But double lock it up at least.
9/15/2009 8:13:58 PM
Just write them on post it notes and stick 'em to the monitor like my grandmother.
9/15/2009 8:14:23 PM
a few months ago i changed my passwords for every site i have used in the last 2 years and it was well over 150 sites i had to change
9/15/2009 8:26:09 PM
just change the password for all of them to "password"
9/15/2009 8:30:15 PM
I wish I could change them all at the same time to keep the changes consistent, but it never seems to work out that way.
9/15/2009 8:31:24 PM
me too! i just had to change my school email password and they make me make it like 9 letters long with a cap a number and a symboli cannot remember all that
9/15/2009 8:41:11 PM
9/15/2009 10:58:47 PM
I heard someone say at a defense contractor site that they would just add numbers to the end of their 'default' password; MyPassword1, MyPassword2, MyPassword3, ...
9/15/2009 11:00:16 PM
12/13/2010 1:08:42 PM
I've used the same one password for everything since 1999Living on the edge[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 1:15 PM. Reason : and there are at least three other people who know that password now that I think about it]
12/13/2010 1:10:54 PM
12/13/2010 1:25:24 PM
u wrong
12/13/2010 1:27:42 PM
qntm are you saying that the tww db was compromised?or are you talking about the gawker thing?
12/13/2010 1:27:43 PM
you can use a password vault on your non-classified computer, and I'm sure the techs on the classified side of the house have something similar. Since you don't (or at least you fucking should not be) use your unclassified computer/network to access the classified network, you should be good to go. That's what I did when I was working on both unclassified and classified systems.
12/13/2010 1:30:46 PM
^^ gawker. i've been meaning to update stuff for a while now anyways
12/13/2010 1:32:49 PM
We've made a thread like this before.Just make a file on your computer. Put it somewhere obscure on your computer. Example(Replace/Append a .doc file in a readme section of some program you never use.)Even if they do a search for this file, readmes are everywhere on your computer and are plentiful and are boring to read.If you're STILL afraid that they'll be able to find the file, password protect the file.If you're STILL convinced that they'll be able to hack that, then design your own crypt for the information. For example, if your password is dog, type "Kodof9Ldo%PPLlg" The decrypt code is "Whats the second lowercase letter after each last instance of a capital letter". <--- don't write it down. Shit can't be cracked unless you tell someone.[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 1:35 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2010 1:33:49 PM
Ah good old Please enter a 16-26 character password that follows the following 20 or so odd rules.
12/13/2010 1:45:00 PM
i like to keep it simple. i use the tinyurl to tww and its wins
12/13/2010 1:46:58 PM
I'm irritated by inconsistent password requirements/rules. One site demands that I have special characters, mixed cases, and numbers, and the other site refuses anything that isn't just numbers and letters.
12/13/2010 2:58:35 PM
I used several versions of one password as wellIts so profanely obscene that no one would ever guess it
12/13/2010 3:04:25 PM
FF add-on: Sxipper greatest ever
12/13/2010 3:47:31 PM
12/13/2010 3:48:39 PM
^^^ n1gg3rn4z1cl34v3l4nd$734m3rR4p157[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ^ I'll kick you in your Ribs]
12/13/2010 3:50:02 PM
cleveland?
12/13/2010 3:52:00 PM
indians?I'm not so much a fan of biometric security features as I am cognitive. For instance, let's say you are assigned 5 faces of unknown people when you create a password for an online bank. Every time you log on, it will show 25 faces and anywhere between 1-5 of "your" faces will show up. You have to correctly pick out these faces each time. It's easy for the end user to remember the faces of the assigned people, but someone trying to access your account would never be able to get through that portion of the login.[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 4:04 PM. Reason : .]
12/13/2010 3:54:19 PM
12/13/2010 4:21:30 PM
You should stick to pizzas, n00b, because Accessdata's password recovery toolkit will crack that.I do digital forensics for a living btw
12/13/2010 4:39:56 PM
There's nothing to crack you idiot
12/13/2010 4:50:51 PM
your pussy "encryption"if that's what you want to call it[Edited on December 13, 2010 at 4:55 PM. Reason : sausage or pepperoni?]
12/13/2010 4:54:32 PM
Your trolling sucks. [Edited on December 13, 2010 at 4:56 PM. Reason : My 3 year old son can troll better.]
12/13/2010 4:55:39 PM
correct me if I'm wrong. But AccessData password recovery toolkit only works on executable applications or files on the host machine, not cracking a cypher or a bit encryption of a password, in which the password would need to be accepted by a server that's probably not going to be on the host network.I'm gonna go with GeniuSxBoY on this one since the key could be anything, the readme file would be useless.
12/13/2010 5:12:08 PM
I answered the question incorrectly in my initial response. PRTK wouldn't be able to crack an internet password. What I would do is make a golden dictionary from the host machine and then try those passwords server side.I was really just trolling though.
12/13/2010 5:25:09 PM