Computer Passwords & Cartridges

Unckebob

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My company's IT security Nazi's require us to have somewhat complicated (Upper/Lower, Numbers, special characters, length). I could easily memorize some crazy random password "Xf@$y39suT" if they didn't force us to change our main password and passwords to other systems so often. At some point, writing it down (very bad) becomes a real temptation.

My Solution: Cartridge Names - I can remember them with ease.

#257R@berts
7mm#RemMag
(Neither are my password for anything now)

Just a suggestion. Hope it helps.
 

MattB

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Why not memorize one password and only change one digit each time? Seems a more reliable process.
 
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Unckebob

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Why not memorize one password and only change one digit each time? Seems a more reliable process.

The system is set up to prevent people from using duplicate passwords and simply changing the digits.

The new password cannot "look" like the old password or they make you do it again.

please just delete this thread. you guys are asking to get hacked.

There are a huge number of cartridges that one can go through with an infinite number of places to put the special characters.

45@Bushmaster Bushmaster@450 45&B&shmaster etc.

Or we can go to places I want to hunt.

M@nt@naM&leDeer1492
 

OMF

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I would say that I do care cause my personal info and health info is in our system. However, it's a nieve though to think the info isn't already out there.
 

fngTony

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Lack of basic it security is a big part of me starting a new job next month.
 
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Unckebob

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Does anyone actually care if the company you work for gets hacked? I know I would cry real tears.

I do. That is why I don't want to write down some crazy password and save it somewhere in my desk.

I want a password that stills has Upper, Lower, numbers, & special characters,, but I want to make it reasonably memorable.
 

Jpsmith1

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Why not memorize one password and only change one digit each time? Seems a more reliable process.
I have a "pattern"

Going to grab a word from earlier. Bushmaster for an example.

So, password would be something like:

11Bu$h13m@ster2023

Grab a multi-syllable word or compound word you won't forget and a date.

Shuffle them up and throw a character or two in there.
 

go_deep

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We have to use upper case, lower case, number, and symbols in our password, and it has to be a minimum of 32 characters long. Yes, 32 character minimum.
 
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