corvusconsulting.ca— Anybody can use bl~rk#45rum! as their password, but how do you remember it? This article provides a clever formula for remembering passwords, illustrated using OS X’s Keychain password assistant.
Oct 21, 2007View in Crawl 4
Definitely a cool alternative approach. Different approaches will work better and worse for different people - my aim was something that people can use without digging into the more technical sides of site identifiers like ssl certs and so on, but the trend is the same and I'm glad others have explored this.
problem with this is once you have an admin figure out one password - a blog search might reveal your history and addresses and boom --- ur done in. ophcrack anyone?
i just figured that some digg using hacker will have created a program by now that lists all password combinations using first letters of phrases. so much for safe passwords!
holycolaOct 22, 2007
Definitely a cool alternative approach. Different approaches will work better and worse for different people - my aim was something that people can use without digging into the more technical sides of site identifiers like ssl certs and so on, but the trend is the same and I'm glad others have explored this.
pariramiOct 23, 2007
problem with this is once you have an admin figure out one password - a blog search might reveal your history and addresses and boom --- ur done in. ophcrack anyone?
pariramiOct 23, 2007
i just figured that some digg using hacker will have created a program by now that lists all password combinations using first letters of phrases. so much for safe passwords!
manonfire285Oct 27, 2007
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nicecriminalNov 6, 2007
do you know about using dictionary attacks? with that method your password will surely be cracked!