SECURITY ON THE NET
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pierrecor wrote:
You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites
Yup. There are password vaults that you can use to store the details. The key point here though, is that by using the same password/username combination you leave yourself wide open to having your details stolen and accounts accessed. What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123. They are easily guessed, and leave you wide open to online identity fraud.
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pierrecor wrote:
You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites
Yup. There are password vaults that you can use to store the details. The key point here though, is that by using the same password/username combination you leave yourself wide open to having your details stolen and accounts accessed. What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123. They are easily guessed, and leave you wide open to online identity fraud.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123.
That's totally inadequate. I would suggest abcd1234. :)
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Certainly you make me think again. point me to a helpful article where I can learn more. P
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123.
That's totally inadequate. I would suggest abcd1234. :)
Xiangyang Liu wrote:
I would suggest abcd1234
Oh - do you think you could remember such a complicated password?
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Xiangyang Liu wrote:
I would suggest abcd1234
Oh - do you think you could remember such a complicated password?
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Xiangyang Liu wrote:
I would suggest abcd1234
Oh - do you think you could remember such a complicated password?
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Nope. Just write it down and keep it as sticky note on monitor :)
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Nope. Just write it down and keep it as sticky note on monitor :)
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Nope. Just write it down and keep it as sticky note on monitor
That's all right then. Glad to hear you're taking security seriously.:-D
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You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites. However, the serious websites such as the online bank do have a special username and password.
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I think you will find that you are in violation of the terms and conditions of most financial websites if you disclose your login details to any third party - this would include any other website. So if you reuse these logins you run the risk of fraudulent activity AND being held liable for it.
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pierrecor wrote:
You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites
Yup. There are password vaults that you can use to store the details. The key point here though, is that by using the same password/username combination you leave yourself wide open to having your details stolen and accounts accessed. What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123. They are easily guessed, and leave you wide open to online identity fraud.
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Dark Helmet: What idiot would use 12345 for a password?? (Whispers:Change my password):laugh:
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You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites. However, the serious websites such as the online bank do have a special username and password.
the confused are confused beyond confusion
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pierrecor wrote:
You suggest me keeping 101+ passwords... This is quite impossible since I am a member of many websites
Yup. There are password vaults that you can use to store the details. The key point here though, is that by using the same password/username combination you leave yourself wide open to having your details stolen and accounts accessed. What you are doing is almost as bad as having your password set to password or abc123. They are easily guessed, and leave you wide open to online identity fraud.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Pete O`Hanlon wrote:
abc123.
Damn...I'll change it.
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