theonlysaneone wrote:
Scythemantis wrote:
I thought it was common practice to just have the same password everywhere you go? I've used the same one for nearly a decade and it's never been a problem.
It's USUALLY not a problem, but if you use a password for something else, like your PPT account, and accidentally give it away there, then they get access to everything you have automatically. I use a password for Neo, a password for my main email, and a third one for everything else.
I have several different passwords I rotate between, so it usually only takes a couple of guesses to remember what I used. A trick I use to make up secure but memorable passwords is to use the first letters of words from favorite quotes or song lyrics. For example, if I were using the beginning of the Gettysburg Address: "Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers set forth on this continent..." my password would be: 4sa7yaofsfotC. Just about impossible to guess, but easy to remember, and quick once you've typed it a few times. This was born of having several passwords at work that have to be changed regularly and can't be similar to previous passwords. Usually even if I forget the password itself, I can remember the quote or song I used and work it out quickly.