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We've moved on to a fictitious setup. I was so disgusted with my bank and their password policies and authentication measures. They too restrict to 8 characters, but they happen to also offer a SecurID token. This token can be used in conjunction with the initial authentication. I would happily switch to any bank where I can know my data is secure. How do we trust them?
> We've moved on to a fictitious setup. Fictitious? Did you read the rules in the original post? > 2. It must contain at least one letter, one number, and one special character. > ... > 5. Two of the same characters sitting next to each other are considered to be a “set.” No “sets” are allowed.
Yes. The grand parent post isn't talking about these rules per se, just a fictitious example of HR and bad password practices.