How secure is your password? Who wins?!

Gigantopithecus

Diamond Member
Dec 14, 2004
7,664
0
71
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Unfortunately I've been using this password for 12 years, so I don't have all 22 billion left.
 

Maleficus

Diamond Member
May 2, 2001
7,682
0
0
This is a real password to something I don't give a shit about so I am going to post it here.

:E~Xl*zK;%tu|e`3vQ"R

All my friends make fun of me, and I realize how ridiculous it is, but idk it makes me feel better.

P.S. all my systems are truecrypted.
 

Gooberlx2

Lifer
May 4, 2001
15,381
6
91
I didn't use my actual passphrase, but one with similar length and variation. ~1 quintillion years for my most secure passphrase.

19 characters long, alphanumeric with changing case. No special/symbol characters.
 
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Gooberlx2

Lifer
May 4, 2001
15,381
6
91
People should list their lengths and complexity. When you're getting into the super large numbers it really requires an impractically long and/or complex passphrase.
 

BurnItDwn

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
26,330
1,841
126
One of the passwords I used to use several years ago


It would take
About 9 quadrillion years
for a desktop PC to crack your password

Nowadays I use mostly longer passwords and just use "password safe" to copypasta them ...
 

guyver01

Lifer
Sep 25, 2000
22,135
5
61
yea... input your password into a random website.

nice try OP... good attempt at password phishing..
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
59,464
9,978
126
People should list their lengths and complexity. When you're getting into the super large numbers it really requires an impractically long and/or complex passphrase.

My weakest is 7 alpha char, all lower case. My best is 19 alphanumeric char, mixed case.