Most of my customers used to write them on 'post-it' notes and stick them on the monitor.Originally posted by: FoBoT
i just write them all on the back of business cards and keep them in my wallet 😱
Originally posted by: rbloedow
I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: rbloedow
I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: rbloedow
I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.
I know what it is.
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: rbloedow
I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.
I know what it is.
Come now, let us hear 😛.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Originally posted by: rbloedow
I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.
I know what it is.
Come now, let us hear 😛.
Sorry, this forum is incapable of rendering the unicode you have in several portions of your password. 😉
/me looks for the cookie emoticonOriginally posted by: KraziKid
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.Originally posted by: rbloedow I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
/me looks for the cookie emoticonOriginally posted by: KraziKid
Me too. My most complex one is on my server. 31 characters long, carying case and numerics, and non standard chars. I use that password on my servers that have a direct connection to the web (IE act as firewall's). Other than that, I use pretty sane passwords (15 chars or less). Oh yeah, that 31 character password was never cracked, not even by LC4. Oh yeah, all of mine are memorized. Strongest encryption there 😛.Originally posted by: rbloedow I have 3 different passwords, each for a certain type of account.