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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I just make all my passwords mother****er.

    HTH.
    Is that so that you can give the helpful call centre workers abuse when you call up to check your account.

    Droid: Right Mr Zeitghost, I just need to take you through security before I can discuss your account. Can you tell me your password please?

    Zeighty: ****off

    Droid: Thank you sir, and now to complete security verification can you complete the phrase "I am a"?

    Zeighty: Mother****er

    Droid: Thank you Mr Zeightghost you have now passed through security. How can I help you.

    Zeighty: Damn i've forgotten what I wanted to do, I guess I'll have to call back in a minute...

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  • OrangeHopper
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    You could always let me know what they are. I'll keep them safe for you.

    I do something similar to Dim. My "wibble" stem is a car registration.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Any good?
    Sometimes hard to tell how serious you are DimPrawn

    It sounds good at first but it soon falls to bits. You start off with an OK set, but then they all need changing at different intervals and fall out of step; then some passwords insist on non-alphanum characters, and others don't allow them, and then it's all a mess. It's a bit like the tax credits system.

    Password safes? There are indeed several and they are all near enough identical.
    My favourite is called, simply enough, 'PasswordSafe': http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/

    Also tried KeePass but I don't like it so much, mainly because of its stupid name.

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  • DimPrawn
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    You could have the same password for everything as root and then put 3 or 4 letters of the company site on the end.

    E.g. my root password is

    Wibble123

    So...

    Abbey website

    Wibble123Abbe

    Subscription to Jugs Weekly

    Wibble123Jugs

    Online Pension with Standard Life

    Wibble123Stan


    Or some similar scheme. Any good?

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  • Addanc
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    Try MyPasswordSafe. Versions available for both Linux and Windows. A several clones available claiming file compatibility.

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  • MirrorMe
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    I've used a pocket PDA for years. Portable, password protected and the batteries last for months. The memory isn't lost when the batteries are removed and it can be backed up onto PC.

    Sharp ZQ-770

    I was surprised to find I was in good company.

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  • moorfield
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
    I use RoboForm

    http://www.roboform.com/

    Good all-round password safe, generator and form-filler. Can also be portable with a pocket flash drive.
    I'll second that - RoboForm is by far the best one I've come across and as an added bonus I only need to keep everything on my (password protected!) pen drive so no need to duplicate password data around my home pc's. Worth the licence money.

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  • darmstadt
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    I have an eidetic memory which is also encrypted.

    threaded

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  • Spoiler
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    I use keepass & keep pretty much everything in there. I have no idea if it can be hacked or not.

    Likewise I don't know if the truecrypt drive the safe is stored on is crackable either.

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  • xoggoth
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    I just use excel with sheet protection and a bit of vba. As it know this can be cracked I do not put actual uids/passwords for important stuff like bank etc. just very cryptic clues as reminders.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by MrsGoof View Post
    I think I need a way of keeping track off all my passwords
    I've had a google for PASSWORD SAFE and come back with quite a few options including a couple of SOURCEForge options.

    Does anyone use such a thing?
    ANy to avoid / reccomend

    TIA

    MG

    I use RoboForm

    http://www.roboform.com/

    Good all-round password safe, generator and form-filler. Can also be portable with a pocket flash drive.

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  • gingerjedi
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    I've always been wary of these, I'd be worried that if the 'safe' was cracked they'd end up with all my passwords rather than just one.

    I have a few accounts that I only access maybe once or twice a year so I keep a notepad with a question on it that will reveal a password, I can't see how anyone could possibly crack that without breaking into my house and interrogating me!

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  • MrsGoof
    started a topic Password Safes

    Password Safes

    I think I need a way of keeping track off all my passwords
    I've had a google for PASSWORD SAFE and come back with quite a few options including a couple of SOURCEForge options.

    Does anyone use such a thing?
    ANy to avoid / reccomend

    TIA

    MG
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