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Password Myths - Change Passwords Every 90 Days


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SOLVED IT !!!

Once you "bold" all the vowels, the password 'catches on fire' and all the rules go from green to red as the letter or number is turned into a "flame" and that rule is no longer met.

 

 


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12 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

SOLVED IT !!!

Once you "bold" all the vowels, the password 'catches on fire' and all the rules go from green to red as the letter or number is turned into a "flame" and that rule is no longer met.

 

 

Congrats!

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On 8/9/2024 at 6:19 AM, NotHereToPlayGames said:

So you asked what I do - my password has technically been IDENTICAL for the last TWENTY YEARS !!!

Every 90 days, I change my password thirteen times in roughly 4 minutes with that 13th password being the same EXACT password I've been using when I first started working for this company!

At least someone already knows it.

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On 8/9/2024 at 9:31 AM, Tripredacus said:

The onus has been placed upon the user to make sure their password is secure. But this is a fallacy, as the weakness of a password was only an issue decades ago when the primary way of getting into an account is to guess a user's password. Or if not guess, then run a rainbow table on it, or whatever other method.

Those were the good times when didn't have to give our phone numbers to every bystander. Now I go on vacation, I can't even login to Instagram 'cause their "security" triggers and blocks my account due to "suspicious location".

Nothing suspicious in it! I tried log in from the Dutch overseas territories, from a public hotel WiFi spot, so what? I wonder what other people do? How do they live? No one goes on vacations anymore? Everyone is chained to only one location?

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15 hours ago, Dixel said:

Those were the good times when didn't have to give our phone numbers to every bystander. Now I go on vacation, I can't even login to Instagram 'cause their "security" triggers and blocks my account due to "suspicious location".

Nothing suspicious in it! I tried log in from the Dutch overseas territories, from a public hotel WiFi spot, so what? I wonder what other people do? How do they live? No one goes on vacations anymore? Everyone is chained to only one location?

Constantly having the same password problem when they reset it whenever they want. It's the same with facebook, btw, my grandma told me.

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