What is your favourite password rule?

  • lurch (he/him)
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    1824 days ago

    If I was a bad guy and saw this, I would look for users with many different charaters in long names and brute force them, because there’s a high chance they just removed all characters in their names from the pool to generate a password, making it faster to go through the leftover combinations.

    • @[email protected]
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      724 days ago

      Fine, the hacker can see I ordered vegetable vindaloo last Friday. There’s no credit card information stored.

      For banks, make your password requirements as hard as you want. For everyone else, I feel like the developers are LARPING as security professionals to make their boring job making web pages for local businesses interesting.

      • Promethiel
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        424 days ago

        For everyone else, I feel like the developers are LARPING as security professionals to make their boring job making web pages for local businesses interesting.

        Wdym my 128 bit password enabled, passkey preferred, https domaines, encryption-within-box standards-meeting secure emailing webserver powered WordPress website for my little kid’s school PTA organization isn’t a viable attack vector? Of course not, you see the web firewall…

        • @[email protected]
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          224 days ago

          Funny you should mention a firewall, a friend who works IT at the county shared how they had to unplug the 911 vendor’s systems from theirs (killing 911 service for the county of course) because they hadn’t updated their firewall for years. They informed the vendor “since you haven’t done your due diligence in updating anything, we are unplugging this. You can figure out the legal ramifications for yourself” so the vendor then flew someone out the next day to update it all