How secure is your master password?
How secure is your master password?
That can avoid from social engineering niggers.
>inb4 Terry
>storing passwords anywhere else other than your grey matter
Someone will just beat the password out of you.
You should know how secure my password is, it's *******
I use words from old languages and random combinations of caps words letters and symbols mixed in until I a least get a 30 word long password.
I store it on a piece paper taped to my monitor
Correct horse staple battery
You're fucked now buddy
It's got mixed casing, special characters, quite a few numbers and it's fairly easy to remember. It's secure enough
I use the same password as John Podesta
^flSU.cAIFD.SIID_sjDUfDk-SJdflSmvSDjfO!dlfgA1cDf/dSHFufpoMcnbDjgEUqoSklfdDuF
>has no life, no friends, thus nobody will ever see that password except yourself
S E C U R E
i don't use a master password, that's stupid
nice try cia
I just use RSA keys whenever I can.
Im thinking of getting a keyfob for 2fa. just keep it plugged into my pc at all times and unplug when I want to lock it.
If I have to use a typed in password I use min 10 quasi-random characters.
I will memorize a pattern on the keyboard but spell nothing. Makes it hard to tell someone my password tho because I actually dont know what my password is, I just know the pattern I type and when to hold shift.
hello friends my pasword it spider12
just use some sentence made up of your own
like "Hold the newsreader’s nose squarely, waiter, or friendly milk will countermand my trousers."
obviosly not that but something like that, gnome sayin'?
t. basement rat
even worse when you have a long fucking passed that you forget
newpass.sh "(username|email)&site" 15
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "$1" >> /home/baka/.pass
head -c"$2" /dev/urandom | base64 >> /home/baka/.pass
dotfiles, for anyone really, should be enough obscurity for password storage
then just do
cat .pass | grep -A 1 "site"
to get the username or email and the password for a given site
You're such a smart guy! I wish I was you.
i "build" my passwords over time.
For example, my full disk encryption password started out as a 20 characters long password. When I got comfortable tryping that shit out, I added another 10 characters, and added more when I got comfortable typing that.
I'm currently at 55 character long password and it's really easy to type now
you know you can supply a filename to grep instead of unnecessarily using cat, right?
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yeah but its not as cool as to pipe cat to grep
brainlets in this board won't realize that this is actually a very strong password and it will take ages to crack through bruteforce.
on a somehow related note, I'm going to be studying how random a given random number is two full semesters next year. hoping to publish something at the end of it
Only if your a brainlet
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I use the same 3 passwords for everything and I struggle to remember them as is. I can't afford to further complicate things.
when you use software like keepass, you only need to remember one password
~110 bits of entropy
>piping cat
>cool
grep -A 1 "site" < .pass
cat is almost always useless unless you actually use it to concatenate.
>Only if your a brainlet
>your
hm I have something like this
ienrfvbienrf15uj,elrfdfghtktytpf,elrf
best way making password is to use some other language and type in some nonsense phrase with inclusion of numbers
100 digits long,it's very secure.
Not particularly because I have nothing of value behind a username and password.
30 characters, numbers, lower/upper -case and other symbols. about 310 bits of entropy
By any chance, does it begin with 314159265358?
kek
hacked! ;^)
Here are some free secure passwords!
0g3^1un%6h$375Xy42$U887jiOG&F47
d907O5aj1A&PyG7pF5vX6O5zP19z88o
y02o41VE&xgzc6J3pr2z82i149O7Hf3
05T5f86V#0Fo0K5wb24!8tjV*q%GdR7
Y31giq$s1PwO9zqZ12314rLG9u254J$
@73H243925oi9rdm81j#PW5!OAG339p
So whats the fucking point of a password manager then you cock socket?