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  • qaiser
    Top Poster
    • Apr 2011
    • 105

    #1

    25 ?worst passwords? of 2011 revealed

    25 ?worst passwords? of 2011 revealed

    If you see your password below, STOP! Do not finish reading this post and immediately go change your password ? before you forget. You will probably make changes in several places since passwords tend to be reused for multiple accounts,

    If you?ve gotten this far and don?t see any of your passwords, that?s good news. But, note that complex passwords combining letters and numbers, such as passw0rd (with the ?o? replaced by a zero) are starting to get onto the 2011 list. abc123 is a mixed password that showed up on both lists.

    Last year, Imperva provided a list of password best practices, created by NASA to help its users protect their rocket science, they include:

    It should contain at least eight characters

    It should contain a mix of four different types of characters - upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters such as !@#$%^&*,;? If there is only one letter or special character, it should not be either the first or last character in the password.

    It should not be a name, a slang word, or any word in the dictionary. It should not include any part of your name or your e-mail address.

    Following that advice, of course, means you?ll create a password that will be impossible, unless you try a trick credited to security guru Bruce Schneir: Turn a sentence into a password.

    For example, ?Now I lay me down to sleep? might become nilmDOWN2s, a 10-character password that won?t be found in any dictionary.

    Can?t remember that password? Schneir says it?s OK to write it down and put it in your wallet, or better yet keep a hint in your wallet. Just don?t also include a list of the sites and services that password works with. Try to use a different password on every service, but if you can?t do that, at least develop a set of passwords that you use at different sites.

    Someday, we will use authentication schemes, perhaps biometrics, that don?t require so much jumping through hoops to protect our data. But, in the meantime, passwords are all most of us have, so they ought to be strong enough to do the job.
  • gc1966
    DK Veteran
    • Mar 2011
    • 2434

    #2
    nice post m8 but where is the actual list???

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    • andil
      Newbie
      • Nov 2011
      • 15

      #3
      Originally posted by qaiser
      25 ?worst passwords? of 2011 revealed

      If you see your password below, STOP! Do not finish reading this post and immediately go change your password ? before you forget. You will probably make changes in several places since passwords tend to be reused for multiple accounts,

      If you?ve gotten this far and don?t see any of your passwords, that?s good news. But, note that complex passwords combining letters and numbers, such as passw0rd (with the ?o? replaced by a zero) are starting to get onto the 2011 list. abc123 is a mixed password that showed up on both lists.

      Last year, Imperva provided a list of password best practices, created by NASA to help its users protect their rocket science, they include:

      It should contain at least eight characters

      It should contain a mix of four different types of characters - upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters such as !@#$%^&*,;? If there is only one letter or special character, it should not be either the first or last character in the password.

      It should not be a name, a slang word, or any word in the dictionary. It should not include any part of your name or your e-mail address.

      Following that advice, of course, means you?ll create a password that will be impossible, unless you try a trick credited to security guru Bruce Schneir: Turn a sentence into a password.

      For example, ?Now I lay me down to sleep? might become nilmDOWN2s, a 10-character password that won?t be found in any dictionary.

      Can?t remember that password? Schneir says it?s OK to write it down and put it in your wallet, or better yet keep a hint in your wallet. Just don?t also include a list of the sites and services that password works with. Try to use a different password on every service, but if you can?t do that, at least develop a set of passwords that you use at different sites.

      Someday, we will use authentication schemes, perhaps biometrics, that don?t require so much jumping through hoops to protect our data. But, in the meantime, passwords are all most of us have, so they ought to be strong enough to do the job.
      am waiting for the actual list pal...............and a single character password be good as well i guess

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      • Shady
        Shite Link King
        • Dec 2010
        • 6404

        #4
        I find a nice tip for passwords is to use your car number plate, nice random mix of letters and numbers, thats easy to remember
        Fave replies from various threads

        1: What the fff is all that about??? All that crap below your reply I mean, get a life mate
        2: no info on google abt the pace sv5 rang asda they have no idea what i was talking about,
        3: Your total contribution to this forum, bordering on trolling, seems to have been a collection of snipes, one liners & asterisked expletives





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        • nara
          DK Veteran
          • May 2008
          • 2586

          #5
          Originally posted by shadyback
          I find a nice tip for passwords is to use your car number plate, nice random mix of letters and numbers, thats easy to remember
          Unless of course someone who knows you is reading this.
          He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.

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          • DanXan
            Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 63

            #6
            25 worst passwords of 2011 revealed - CBC News

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            • RedSpider
              DK Veteran
              • Feb 2009
              • 2448

              #7
              my password for everything is 'IFYOUHACKTHISYOUAREGAY'

              nobody wants to be labelled a gay and if they are actually a gay then they probably don't know how to use a computer to hack me in the first place
              Last edited by RedSpider; 24 November, 2011, 17:33. Reason: forgot the lol. this is worthy of a lol so i lol'd
              Syntax Error : Integer Out Of Range



              Hooray For Tits & Fannies

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