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| Aug31-11, 04:37 PM | #1 |
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Passwords what is the trick?
A simple one, but maybe helpful for strong passwords.
So your employer wants you to change passwords every few weeks and they must be at least 6 digits, containing at least one letter, at least one digit and at least one special character like #@ etc. Moreover you could only use each pw once. After I ran out of family members I tried something else. I only needed to memorize a two digit number. 47 would get 47v$&b 86 would result in 86h*^g 34 gets 34e#$r So which password goes with 96 and which with 67? and why wouldn't I use 28? |
| Aug31-11, 09:34 PM | #2 |
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96n(^m,67t^&y you could not use 2 because @ is not allowed.
In many situations you are restricted to using _ or $ for symbols in which case your system does not work. |
| Sep1-11, 06:13 AM | #3 |
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Fair enough, the basic idea is triangle patterns on the keybord.
![]() With 4 and 7 find the key below to form a equal triangle, the v, then repeat 4,7 with shift, giving $& and then the key next to the v into the direction of the first two keys, the b. Just to make it not too obvious. Hence with 7 and 4 it would have been the c: 74v&$c Our system used any key for password inclluding the @, but 28 can not be used because you cannot complete the triangle shape. |
| Sep1-11, 07:15 AM | #4 |
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