“More than half of the websites in the study accepted passwords with six characters or less, with 75% failing to require the recommended eight-character minimum. Around 12% of had no length requirements, and 30% did not support spaces or special characters.”

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s 2023 and I still see signup forms that are like “must have at least one of each: number, lowercase letter, uppercase character, special character (but not , . " & / + < > {} [] )”

    That, plus no single sign-on (privacy issues aside) and login flow design so bad that password managers don’t know what the fuck is going on, and it’s no wonder password security is still a huge issue.

    • meseek #2982
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      101 year ago

      My old domain registrar set an 7 character limit, no special characters of any kind. Just numbers and letters. This was back in 2020 🫠

  • @BloodSlut
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    241 year ago

    not even mentioning websites that have something like a 20 character limit on passwords

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      My favourites are the ones that let you set a 35-character password and, presumably, happily hash it and store it in the database, but then provide a login screen that requires passwords to be 20 characters or less.

        • @beetus
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          21 year ago

          I think battle.net did this for a long time. I am probably misremembering but gosh whatever service I experienced it with was annoying

      • @valkyre09
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        51 year ago

        My HP printer had a hard limit of 16 characters. My password manager generated 20 characters. The login form had no issue accepting 20 characters, which were of course wrong.

        Just another reason to not buy HP I guess

    • @TrickDacy
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      One of the worst offenders I’ve seen was a bank I used to use. I think they limited to 16 characters and also got angry about a couple different special characters I tried to use. The problem beyond that? The form would let you submit any length and just silently chopped off characters 17+ or whatever. I had to reset my password several times to figure out what was going on. Pathetic…

    • meseek #2982
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      I was under the impression that even just letters (no case) would take a lifetimes to brute force if you exceeded 15 characters. And that drops to just 11 if you mix cases, numbers and special characters.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Earlier this year I signed up as a member to a professional organization that also grants IT-related certifications… I couldn’t figure out why the account registration wouldn’t let me proceed, until I typed a super short password instead.

  • @[email protected]
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    101 year ago

    Cool now talk about how shitty banks block auto-fill on their login forms which keeps you from using it with your password managers. Oh, and no, you can’t paste into those fields either cuz “security”.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    If a website requires so few characters that I have to create custom rule in my password manager for it… then it’s a website I’m strongly inclined not to use.

    Sadly, a lot of these websites deal with finances or employment.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        you know what’s funny. in paypal you are not even allowed to make a secure password. they have a short character limit.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yesss my shortest Password. Fuck Paypal I only have it for weird stuff and that Indian Developer that still maintains LineageOS Android 14 for my Nokia phone

  • @TrickDacy
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    51 year ago

    If we could audit individuals’ passwords across services, I’ll bet the duplicate and weak passwords found would likely be terrifying.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    11 year ago

    Obligatory: “12345? That’s amazing! I’ve got the same combination on my luggage!”