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Internet Passwords How Secure?
#1
Posted 21 April 2012 - 08:56 AM
How Secure are your internet passwords?
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
#2
Posted 23 April 2012 - 08:03 AM
Considering the almost limitless combinations of letters, numbers and symbols available, a well chosen password could be uncrackable, even with just 8 characters. Using numbers inplace of letters can really make guessing impossible, but could make them easier for users to remember. Replacing letters such as "o" with number "0" zero or letter L with number one. Just to name a few permutations.
#3
Posted 10 August 2012 - 11:32 AM
MLStrand56, on 21 April 2012 - 08:56 AM, said:
How Secure are your internet passwords?
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
The most important part of the password isn't the length it's the combination of character types. (examples: numbers, lower and upper case, other characters.)
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#4
Posted 10 August 2012 - 02:31 PM
Hard to say... http://xkcd.com/936/
http://imgs.xkcd.com...rd_strength.png
I think dictionary attacks are mainly successful with really weak passwords, like 'password' or '12345'. (say, if you want a laugh, see this)
http://imgs.xkcd.com...rd_strength.png
I think dictionary attacks are mainly successful with really weak passwords, like 'password' or '12345'. (say, if you want a laugh, see this)
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#5
Posted 17 August 2012 - 03:08 PM
orlbuckeye, on 10 August 2012 - 11:32 AM, said:
MLStrand56, on 21 April 2012 - 08:56 AM, said:
How Secure are your internet passwords?
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
The most important part of the password isn't the length it's the combination of character types. (examples: numbers, lower and upper case, other characters.)
I believe that recent studies have shown that it is actually the opposite...the length matters more than "randomness" of the password. Obviously, you still need to have some "complexity" to a long password, but from what I have read long passwords (16+ characters) with "full words" (as long as there is some randomness to the words) are more secure than an 8 completely random character password.
#6
Posted 15 February 2013 - 07:08 AM
MLStrand56, on 21 April 2012 - 08:56 AM, said:
How Secure are your internet passwords?
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
It's very disturbing to me that when I access a bank account OL, I'm limited to an 8 character password.
My E-mail account has a 30+ character password.
How easy is it for anybody to figure out an 8 character password?
So my Question is: Why isn't there an UnBreakable, Internet STANDARD, for passwords?
I welcome All comments!!!!
MLStrand56
There are many standards out there even Microsoft. Those standards are recommended standards. I'm a software administrator and some of the enterprise software allows be to set characters restrictions and length restrictions. Some websites also have a visual password strength bar when you create a password .
You can also google and get a list of the top 10, top 25 used passwords. There is a difference in the list between men and women.
This post has been edited by orlbuckeye: 15 February 2013 - 07:10 AM
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Samsung Galaxy SIII - AT&T 16 GB with 32 SSD GB
[A} Acer Aspire V5-571P-6648
Intel® 2nd Generation Core™ i3
8 GB DDR3 1066 RAM will upgrade to 8GB soon
High-definition widescreen 15.6" LED-backlit with multitouch support (1366 x 768)
500 GB SATA (5400 rpm)
Intel® HD Graphics 3000 128 MB
Blacklit Keyboard
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Windows 8 Pro
Acer Aspire AS8950G-9839
Intel Core i7 2630QM (2.0GHZ) 16 GB DDR3 1066 RAM
18.4" (1920 x 1080)
240 GB OCZ Agility SSD, 750 GB 5400 RPM BD Combo
Added Intel 6200 Wireless Card
AMD Radeon HD 6850M 2GB DDR3 VRAM
Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
Acer Aspire 9810
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
T7200/T7400/T7600 with (4 MB L2 cache, 2.0/2.16/2.33 GHz)
4 GB of DDR2 667 MHz memory(dual-channel support)
NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 7600 with 256 MB of external GDDR2 VRAM
20.1" WSXGA+ high-brightness (300-nit) Acer CrystalBrite™ TFT LCD, 1680 x 1050 pixel resolution
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