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Would YOU share your password like those discussed above?
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Hell no, you couldn't pay me for it
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Do YOU have a secure password?
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characters common to many of my passwords: _ , #, &, nonstandard spellings or things like 'fuc#_#ff'
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Do YOU use a dictionary word for a password?
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hell no again. A great deal of my passwords are based on unique characters and ships from my sci-fi story or the actual names. If I ever write it to a point where it is published, many of them will have to be changed if still in use.
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Has one of YOUR passwords ever been compromised?
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no
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Do YOU share a password across multiple services?
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across my intranet systems yes. I have a list of five or six difficult common passwords on the internet as well as some that are only used for one site (like this site for instance, where I have to look it up on my paper with passwords if I have to enter it manually)
security has always been a concern of mine though; without my papers with my passwords (which would be difficult but not impossible to locate currently if you were in my apartment and really determined and had enough time to attempt numerous logons) you can not get past the windows/linux logon screens. My server was running win2k server with an active domain and DHCP until I moved here and was forced to downgrade to win2k pro and a workgroup :yuk: with my DSL setup.
edit2: I have been pondering typing out my handwritten password lists and just keeping a copy on my server while destroying the paper.