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1980 911 SC
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lewes, Delaware
Posts: 1,204
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Originally Posted by aap1966
When general e-mail was introduced where I work, the password could be anything, literally anything (except "password") People tended to choose things easily remembered, mother's maiden names, street they grew up on, that sort of thing.
Not a huge challenge for the NSA, but a simple system that worked.
Then,,,, we had an IT review. "Not secure enough" "We must improve the passwords".....
So now the passwords have to be between 6 and 10 letters, at least 1 number, a mixture of capitals and lower case and automatically expire every 6 weeks. The system remembers your last 6 passwords so you can not re-use them.
Result? The notice board in the night office has a list where everyone writes their current e-mail password.
Yep, much more secure.
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I keep all passwords for each of the 953 different sites I need to access on a clipboard hanging on the wall next to my computer. Its usually covered with a requisition sheet of some type, but yeh.....real secure.
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