I just use the last 12 digits of pi for all my passwords. So easy to remember!
Nice try hackerman.
It is unique and I have MFA enabled so it hasn’t changed in a very long time. As per current security best practices.
Same.
Just changed it to hunter3, thought it was time I should upgrade security
3 is actually a really easy number to guess (first prime after 2, number of people in a threesome, etc.). You should probably go with 4.
But I’m only seeing *******. I guess that’s because it’s your password not mine.
(rip bash.org)
2024-01-22T12:29:54
CHANGED passw0rd123! TO passw0rd1234!
Oh cool, Lemmy automatically obfuscates your password. All I see is *************!
hunter2
Much more secure 👍🏾
Use a yubikey, password is useless unless hacker can obtain your physical key also
Nice try
Nice try glowy
Five minutes after reading this post.
stardate 41153.7
A bit over two months ago. I try to go through my password manager to change all my passwords and clean up unused accounts a couple times a year.
2023-01-29T16:23
Who uses Google?
2013-06-13T17:34
Alright, I have no idea. It’s probably been around ten years since I’ve deleted it.
You are supposed to do that?
Side note I try to do that about once a year.
If you’re memorizing your password, don’t change it too often because it’ll just confuse you and encourage you to pick easy to remember passwords which are less secure. Change your password if you hear about a hack, or have reason to suspect your password got leaked. Otherwise there’s no need.
If you have a password manager though, go off. Change it as often as you’d like.
(Also 2FA, unique passwords per site, etc etc etc)
No, you’re not.