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Ken W 09-01-2024 12:41

What is the correct type for a email password
 
What is the correct type for a email password

Jaymoss 09-01-2024 13:16

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
a good secure one

Taf 09-01-2024 13:24

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
Generally it should not contain your name or age, date of birth, pet names, well known phrase, etc. And you should be able to memorise it of course.

Jaymoss 09-01-2024 13:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36167976)
Generally it should not contain your name or age, date of birth, pet names, well known phrase, etc. And you should be able to memorise it of course.

or use a password manager

Hugh 09-01-2024 14:11

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https://www.lifewire.com/strong-pass...amples-2483118

Halcyon 09-01-2024 15:06

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
A mixture of letters, numbers, and charactars, more than 8 charactars long and have nothing meaningful or related to you about it.

SnoopZ 09-01-2024 17:09

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
All my passwords are like this:

D256#dkjgi@3

mrmistoffelees 09-01-2024 19:20

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36167983)
All my passwords are like this:

D256#dkjgi@3

Using this as an example , this looks like a secure password and to a degree it is, however the following is much much more secure

GreenhouseCoastalDachsund

The length of the password is more important than its complexity. Alas many services that require still require the old minimum 8, 1 uppercase,1 number & 1 special character as a standard

Jaymoss 09-01-2024 19:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees (Post 36167996)
Using this as an example , this looks like a secure password and to a degree it is, however the following is much much more secure

GreenhouseCoastalDachsund

The length of the password is more important than its complexity. Alas many services that require still require the old minimum 8, 1 uppercase,1 number & 1 special character as a standard

Testing a theory in a password checker a random password like Snoops (I did it twice same thing) is 1 character less and would take 1 Octillion years to crack where as yours would take 6 Septillion years hahaha you can even delete another character so D256#dkjgi@3D256#dkjgi@ so it would be 2 characters less and still take 3 times as long to crack

Take what you will from that hahahaha

mrmistoffelees 09-01-2024 20:03

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36168009)
Testing a theory in a password checker a random password like Snoops (I did it twice same thing) is 1 character less and would take 1 Octillion years to crack where as yours would take 6 Septillion years hahaha you can even delete another character so D256#dkjgi@3D256#dkjgi@ so it would be 2 characters less and still take 3 times as long to crack

Take what you will from that hahahaha

I think perhaps I forgot to include more details

When a complex password like snoops is used there is a tendency for that password to be reused across multiple services where as a three word password that’s easier to remember promotes and generally encourages unique passwords to be used therefore minimising the risk of a breach.

NIST do not recommend the use of complex characters or enforced password rotation anymore

However CISO’s gonna CISO

SnoopZ 09-01-2024 20:11

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All my passwords are unique and I don't know them, I put my trust in a proper password manager, I know by saying that it's going to open a can of worms and trigger people.

All my banking are on paper though written in code which can't be guessed.

mrmistoffelees 09-01-2024 20:27

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 36168018)
All my passwords are unique and I don't know them, I put my trust in a proper password manager, I know by saying that it's going to open a can of worms and trigger people.

All my banking are on paper though written in code which can't be guessed.

I’m not you saying you personally don’t use unique passwords , I’m saying that the type of password you have encourages the vast majority of people to use it across multiple services.

Personally I’m a big fan of proper password managers when used properly but where possible I insist SSO is used for all our apps

Stephen 10-01-2024 12:28

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Also going with three random words as a good option too.

Such as monkeywaveschipolata

Ken W 10-01-2024 17:52

Re: What is the correct type for a email password
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36168048)
Also going with three random words as a good option too.

Such as monkeywaveschipolata

Like mine 3 unrelated phases


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