Re: OT--How good are your reading skills?
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 11:49 am
I stumbled on the first 2 lines for about 5 seconds and then it came to me and I whizzed right through the rest of it.
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the cool thing with passwordmaker is that you don't have to remember H[3LJ'G{VfIk, you remember your master password, and let passwordmaker handle the hard ones.BlackSpinner wrote:Back where I worked in the 90's they had one and regenerated the passwords every 4 weeks and all the passwords were posted on people's monitors with Postit notes.palerider wrote:unfortunately, the password guessers all speak 'leet these days.
I use passwordmaker and let it make up good, hard passwords... the beauty of it, is that it's an algorithm that takes a single master password,
passwords like H[3LJ'G{VfIk, which are pretty much unguessable and would take ages to crack, even with todays computers.
A password which you can't remember is useless. Besides which most systems lock you out after 3 tries.
That assumes you are on only one machine. We have 4 plus a tablet (actually we have many more but those are the ones that still work, though the TRS80 technically is still a working machine). And my main one runs under Ubuntu.palerider wrote: the cool thing with passwordmaker is that you don't have to remember H[3LJ'G{VfIk, you remember your master password, and let passwordmaker handle the hard ones.
But don't use it!!!!grayghost4 wrote:Lastpass can be used on all of them :;
https://lastpass.com/
windows ..... linux.... mac.... android
That's interesting. I read it quickly without knowing what was substituted for any letter. I believe that is the proper way to read it and it is the point of the exercise.SleepyWabbit wrote:I had a little trouble with the 7s as Ts, but everything else fell into place.
well, no, you put passwordmaker on all of them, and you can copy the settings file, or just set up the same 'recipe' of what to do, and if you put in the same master pw on each computer/tablet, each one will generate the same unique pw for a site as your other computers/tablets.BlackSpinner wrote:That assumes you are on only one machine. We have 4 plus a tablet (actually we have many more but those are the ones that still work, though the TRS80 technically is still a working machine). And my main one runs under Ubuntu.palerider wrote: the cool thing with passwordmaker is that you don't have to remember H[3LJ'G{VfIk, you remember your master password, and let passwordmaker handle the hard ones.
and, that's why I like passwordmaker... it never stores the passwords you use on sites anywhere... so there's nothing to be hacked.postitnote wrote:But don't use it!!!!grayghost4 wrote:Lastpass can be used on all of them :;
https://lastpass.com/
windows ..... linux.... mac.... android
http://money.cnn.com/2015/06/15/technol ... word-hack/
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We refer to that as CRS disease.cancun wrote:.... can't remember shit!
For me it's easy to find the letters within a second if I blur the letters and look at then as a whole and not a bunch of letters. Then the oddity pops outJulie wrote:Tip - it's easier to find the 'N' if you look up and down a couple of rows at a time... pretend you're reading Chinese.