• Toes♀
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    62 days ago

    People gotta stop doing QkFEcEEkJFcwUkQ=

    aQuickBrownFoxJumpedOverALazyDog$nuggle9 is far easier to remember and secure.

    • Deebster
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      92 days ago

      The article is from Bitwarden, which is a password manager - using them you don’t need to remember individual passwords (or type them, normally).

      Bitwarden does have an option to use passphrases, I just tried it and it gave me washtub-moocher-dominoes.

      • @cynar
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        11 day ago

        I use auto generated passphrases. It’s mostly for the occasions where I need to give the password to someone, without logging into my bitwarden account, on the device. It’s a lot easier, for comparable levels of security.

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      aQuickBrownFoxJumpedOverALazyDog$nuggle9 is far easier to remember and secure.

      Not really, you have a better chance if you use a completely random set of words. I remember hearing of someone getting their bitcoin stolen from their wallet despite their password being from an obscure Afrikaans poem.

      Diceware’s a really good tool for this. https://www.eff.org/dice. There are also websites to generate one for you instead of rolling actual dice.

      But it’s only good for passphrases. You’re better off generating a complex password since you can store it in bitwarden.

      • Toes♀
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        42 days ago

        Not really, you have a better chance if you use a completely random set of words. I remember hearing of someone getting their bitcoin stolen from their wallet despite their password being from an obscure Afrikaans poem.

        Precisely why I salted it.

        • fxomt
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          12 days ago

          I have to look into password salting. I don’t use it but it’s interesting. Do you use a unique salt for each password or the same one for all?

          • Toes♀
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            12 days ago

            Always something a bit unique, can’t make it predictable if someone managed to dump a list of em. This also isn’t the formula I used just an example. Random words is also better if your memory is decent, they can even be your salt.

    • @[email protected]
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      I switched to using word phrases after having to type in these Qjdu37hYdu4sjdh&) |] >[vry monstrosities or communicate them to someone else one too many times.

    • swab148
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      22 days ago

      I’m more of a SphinxOfBlackQuartz,JudgeMyVow:3 kinda guy