Frequent Password Changes Is a Bad Security Idea
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Frequent Password Changes Is a Bad Security Idea
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Re: Frequent Password Changes Is a Bad Security Idea
#2I just had a major banking institution send me a plaintext pw instead of reset token, with a 15 char limit, and a rotation requirement.
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#6https://medium.com/the-lighthouse/how-a-password-changed-my-...
Previous discussion on it: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8015470
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#8A similar scenario of disruption happens if you use lots of devices and need to update a password on several boxes to get working again. There may not be the communication overhead of my special code analogy (which is invariably delayed due to waiting for the manager to get out of meeting), however there is still disruption and time taken out from the task in hand.
As an aside, I like 'ambient' passwords, e.g. the VAT number on the receipt that you got given buying your lunch, the receipt can be kept in the top drawer - safe from the cleaner - and, if it is lost, you can go to the shop again to get another receipt.
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#10Tell that to Wells Fargo commercial. 12 character max, change every other month.