![]() 01/20/2015 at 09:21 • Filed to: Dragon baby yeah. Do that thing. | ![]() | ![]() |
Per Gizmodo.
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
8. baseball (New)
9. dragon (New)
10. football (New)
Does anyone need the gif? I can always provide it.
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lol trustno1
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I decided when I set my wifi up to use an un-brute-force-able password that was easy to remember, just for the hell of it (My router is way oversized for my cable, so whatever). qwerty1234567890. It is also only used for my wifi.
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PasswordOne recommends a password that is actually a whole sentence like a memorable movie quote. It may be 30 characters long, but you'll actually remember it.
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One of my favourites is when people go from the caps lock key to the enter key. I don't use this, but it's kind of clever. Example:
ASDFGHJKL;'
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I am still amazed my old password isnt on there. For years I used 2-4-6-9 for everything. Because it takes 2 4 a 69. hahahahaha
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123456
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wa wa waaaah
I have a friend that used to manage a Enterprise Rent a Car location and they were required to have a four digit password. His was 8-5-2-0. He could walk over the terminal, swipe his finger right down the middle column on the number pad and he was in.
ERAC stopped allowing that as a code. Shocker, I know
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even better - take the sentence, then type only the first letter of each word. replace "to" or "for" with "2" or "4". Makes for great passwords.
example:
"What we have here is a failure to communicate" = Wwhhiaf2c
winner winner, chicken dinner
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I've always used some random license plate number from friend and added intials/URLs/numbers or other descriptions.
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Fun aya fact: My Wi-fi password is mrs aya's full name and her bra code ;)
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I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
That is not a secure password.
This is a secure password: OjSYq2$k721h2^WNlGi*G$jIZ937oE
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imnotsurewhattodowithmyhands
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but password guessing software doesn't do dumb brute force now, it also uses keyboard patterns and common passwords.
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Really though, who is going to steal my wifi when there's a bunch of people in the same (suburban) apartment complex with unsecure guest wifi networks setup. You're going to go for NatalyaBelkin1432nbx-guest before you're going to go for someone with something named "Wow.SuchWiFi."
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Yeah one of my friends old passwords was "MyLittlePonyFriendshipisMagicSeason5Episode7" or something like that. He created it as a joke at one point before the brony era even started.
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Some people go war driving just for the fun of it. Your password is insanely easy to bruteforce. Hell, if you have WPS enabled, they don't even need your password, they can just bruteforce the WPS pin, seeing as it's only 8 digits.
01/20/2015 at 10:03 |
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Just figured out my new password
Iambushedyouwithacupofcoffee!
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NeverTrustaSicilianWhenDEATHisOnTheLine!