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Trained to use hard to remember passwords which are easy for computers to guess

7 pointsby i2oalmost 14 years ago

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anigbrowlalmost 14 years ago
How true. I'm sick of being forced to pick new passwords by algorithms which insist the ones I'm using are too short, don't contain enough $%^<i>&#38;</i>) symbols, or are too similar to passwords I've used before. My bank makes me put in a password every single time, which is a complete PITA on my cellphone. My wife's work Blackberry now requires a 14-character password every time she wants to use it.<p>This is not security, it is just more security theater. Just give me a pin pad or some little interactive puzzle mechanism that I can do in my sleep, but which has a large number of possible wrong combinations - if it comes back wrong several times in a row, <i>then</i> ask me for the password. Right now it's <i>easier</i> to get into my account without my overly-elaborate password, by saying I've forgotten it and then answering biographical questions - which of course I gave truthful answers to, back in the day, and which I am now unable to change. 1Di0ts.