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Funny/scary anecdote I experienced a few days ago: most Linux flavors check against the cracklib database when changing passwords, and as I typed in an account password, a brand-new cracklib said it was based on a dictionary word. Now, my passwords are alphanumerical jumble, and they're usually comprised of an alphanumerical jumble "core" that I memorize and then a site-based or computer-based pre- and suffix. So, le…

I do something similar, but I then hash the result and use that as the password. That way, if someone gets hold of a couple of passwords, it's harder to derive the "core'.

For those who aren't aware https://www.pwdhash.com/

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #117
post #97

Funny/scary anecdote I experienced a few days ago: most Linux flavors check against the cracklib database when changing passwords, and as I typed in an account password, a brand-new cracklib said it was based on a dictionary word. Now, my passwords are alphanumerical jumble, and they're usually comprised of an alphanumerical jumble "core" that I memorize and then a site-based or computer-based pre- and suffix. So, le…

whynotjustusereallylongpasswordsthatarehardformachinestocrack?

becausetheyoftenfailwithwebsitesandit'skindofdifficultvaryingthemobscurelybutmeaningfullyenoughonapersitebasis.

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #117

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whynotjustusereallylongpasswordsthatarehardformachinestocrack?

becausetheyoftenfailwithwebsitesandit'skindofdifficultvaryingthemobscurelybutmeaningfullyenoughonapersitebasis.

itdoesn'tseemanyharderthanthatcrazycomplexschemetheguyabovehad

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #115

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I got pwned by adobe too. Luckily password there was one of my "weak" ones, and I do not use it anywhere of importance.

That's not very "lucky," it seems very intentional.

It was lucky in a sense that if adobe required complex passwords more important password would have been leaked. It was also lucky in a sense that adobe itself got hacked instead of entity that has one of my more sophisticated and thus valuable passwords.

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #122

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becausetheyoftenfailwithwebsitesandit'skindofdifficultvaryingthemobscurelybutmeaningfullyenoughonapersitebasis.

itdoesn'tseemanyharderthanthatcrazycomplexschemetheguyabovehad

That's not the point. The idea is to have different passwords for each site and each device. So in this many-words scheme (which will run afoul of a lot of websites' length restrictions on passwords by the way) I'd have to find a good way to encode the site's name or I'd have to tack on at least four specific words to the existing core sentence. That's not something I'll remember with dozens of sites and devices.

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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I do something similar, but I then hash the result and use that as the password. That way, if someone gets hold of a couple of passwords, it's harder to derive the "core'.

For those who aren't aware https://www.pwdhash.com/

Yeah, though I don't use it, since I only found out about it after I had been using my own system for a while.

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #97

Funny/scary anecdote I experienced a few days ago: most Linux flavors check against the cracklib database when changing passwords, and as I typed in an account password, a brand-new cracklib said it was based on a dictionary word. Now, my passwords are alphanumerical jumble, and they're usually comprised of an alphanumerical jumble "core" that I memorize and then a site-based or computer-based pre- and suffix. So, le…

whynotjustusereallylongpasswordsthatarehardformachinestocrack?

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Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #57

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Same here, with completely randomized passwords 60 chars long and different emails. IM INVISIBLE!

Might not want to give away your exact password length publicly.

Don't worry, it was yet another trick.

Re: Have I been pwned? Check if your email has been compromised in a data breach

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post #97

Funny/scary anecdote I experienced a few days ago: most Linux flavors check against the cracklib database when changing passwords, and as I typed in an account password, a brand-new cracklib said it was based on a dictionary word. Now, my passwords are alphanumerical jumble, and they're usually comprised of an alphanumerical jumble "core" that I memorize and then a site-based or computer-based pre- and suffix. So, le…

Believe me when I say all your personal information is on SOMEONES computer. Everyones is.
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