I`m getting password fatigue!!

I`m getting password fatigue!!

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iandbeech

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2,709 posts

265 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Could this be a new syndrome? With all the online bank accounts, retail sites, web hosts, etc etc, I`m starting to forget them all. If all the sites could accept the same I.D. and password, it might not be so bad but of course some are case sensitive, some are just letters, some are numbers, some are mixtures, some are email address - it`s all too much I tell you

mechsympathy

54,257 posts

262 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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You could always do what my wife did - save an unprotected document on the computer entitled "passwords"

2alexcoo

80 posts

250 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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mechsympathy said:
You could always do what my wife did - save an unprotected document on the computer entitled "passwords"



lol, used to do that - still got the document, but now password protected

Ribol

11,530 posts

265 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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I could be talking rubbish here, but don't Norton do some software that stores all your passwords for you but stops them getting hacked?

simpo two

87,088 posts

272 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Friend of mine bought his first ever computer 3 years ago. Top of the range Mac G4. He installed everything and subscribed to everything he could find.

When he revisited these things to use them and was asked for a password, he was stumped. I asked him if he'd put passwords in. 'Yes, but I made them up and can't remember them', he said.

crankedup

25,764 posts

250 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Back to the good ole Filo fax, wont have to worry about forgetting a password to get into that, unlike the hand held computer diary thingii

Forgot to replace the backup battery on mine so thats 5 years of addresses and wot not gone. Poxy technoligyzxectefrty.

Psychobert

6,316 posts

263 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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crankedup said:
Back to the good ole Filo fax, wont have to worry about forgetting a password to get into that, unlike the hand held computer diary thingii


Mine recognises my fingerprints.. Although not at midnight when there is no light and I need to get into it to find the file I'd saved with instuctions on how to get into a jammed boot to retrieve my keys so I can get into my flat..

Spare keys now live with my neighbours..

condor

8,837 posts

255 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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easy solution....just add 4444 to your user name

...AND NO THAT'S NOT A PASSWORD I USE :LOL:

mutt k

3,961 posts

245 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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crankedup said:
Back to the good ole Filo fax, wont have to worry about forgetting a password to get into that, unlike the hand held computer diary thingii

Forgot to replace the backup battery on mine so thats 5 years of addresses and wot not gone. Poxy technoligyzxectefrty.


been there, done that, got the tee shirt so now use a mk1 pencil, paper diary and address book. Saves a fortune on Duracells as well!

srebbe64

13,021 posts

244 months

Monday 13th December 2004
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Use mine:

qwerty

iandbeech

Original Poster:

2,709 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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simpo two said:
Friend of mine bought his first ever computer 3 years ago. Top of the range Mac G4. He installed everything and subscribed to everything he could find.

When he revisited these things to use them and was asked for a password, he was stumped. I asked him if he'd put passwords in. 'Yes, but I made them up and can't remember them', he said.


I don`t believe it - I had to log into Pistonheads just now!! It usually remembers me It`s the ones you don`t use very often that catch you out! Mine run on a theme but that still leaves massive scope for variations - that I forget!

waynester

6,418 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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srebbe64 said:
Use mine:

qwerty


Top line on key board eh..

I use my kids names...err, obviously you need to have some kids

The Wiz

5,875 posts

269 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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I use actresses names.

tonyhetherington

32,091 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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i have a variable password......i.e. always the same "essence" but depending on the site's password rules it can be edited. Thus....all my passwords are similar but nto that same!?

does that make sense? Dont wanna give away too much you see!

pdV6

16,442 posts

268 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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waynester said:

I use my kids names...err, obviously you need to have some kids

The Wiz said:
I use actresses names.

Guys, I hope you're joking or at least bending the truth.
Doing stuff like this (and then telling the internet about it ) is what makes passwords easily crackable!

Back OT, I know what you mean about "password fatigue". Its set to get worse with every card you own soon needing a PIN - what's the betting that most people end up using a single PIN for everything and then getting shafted when they loose their wallet / purse?

ph_flyer

434 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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I use PassWord Safe FREE; one monster password to access the encrypted file and all passwords are stored in there. Smashing

edited to say it's free

>> Edited by ph_flyer on Tuesday 14th December 10:37

tuffer

8,878 posts

274 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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ph_flyer said:
I use PassWord Safe FREE; one monster password to access the encrypted file and all passwords are stored in there. Smashing

edited to say it's free

>> Edited by ph_flyer on Tuesday 14th December 10:37

Was just about to suggest that, also try using an easy to remember name and then just change a few letters for numbers or special characters. Straight names are trivial to crack/guess.

P4s5W0rd is a lot better than password and yet will stick in your mind once you have used it a few times.

Raify

6,552 posts

255 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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I understand the three most common passwords used are:

God, Sex and Password!

Plotloss

67,280 posts

277 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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What happens if I set my password to eight asterisks?

tuffer

8,878 posts

274 months

Tuesday 14th December 2004
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Plotloss said:
What happens if I set my password to eight asterisks?

Snadboys revelation will crash