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Voxera113887yAlso use a xkcd like pattern resulting in passwords 12+ chars with a mix of lower and upper and numbers and sometimes some punctuation.
As safe as I can handle without having to write them down. -
TV4ELP657yI use a 16 chrakter long combo of numbers and letters. All lowercase and no special charakter.
Pretty hard Rock remember But after some time i got it.
For every new password i alter or add a letter/number -
@Droid-on-Fire I use that all the time, or sometimes I use 987654321 just to be extra safe
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Archer045667y@Jonnyforgotten for some reason I feel that one2three4five6seven8nine would be more safe than any other password...
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simo002m5867yMy old password used to be
pt$83/x5z-
But I had to give it up because of an emergency -
donuts236727yFor company linux logins I use KeePass to generate and store random passwords. Otherwise how would you thinking of new passwords every 6 months meeting these requirements:
-must be at least 8 characters long
-at least 1 digit, 1 symbol that cannot be at the beginning or the end
-upper and lower case -
TheNewGuy807yI use keePass(2) for all my password stuff
improves the workflow greatly with browser integration
-> and I have to remember not more than my masterkey :) -
I use Roboform for all my passwords and (RSA keys for Linux boxes OR 2FA on sites that support them)
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gblues6187yI let LastPass generate random 16-character passwords and then use a xkcd-esque master password. Easy peasy.
How secure are you passwords guys? Like specifically, along with your username.
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