How secure is your password?
Most likely – not very.
Try “beer” or “secret” for amusement value.
Note that you should probably not enter your actual password – only something similar in size and structure.
How secure is your password?
Most likely – not very.
Try “beer” or “secret” for amusement value.
Note that you should probably not enter your actual password – only something similar in size and structure.
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🙂 “lamegværefri”
It would take a computer about 609 million years to crack my password!
http://hsim.pw
“password1234” – 4 years…
probably not 🙂
8 months, that’s OK for me, and it’s not in a dictionary either.
All my passwords are generated by the Zalgo Text Generator
eeemo.net – Zalgo Text Generator by Tchouky – To invoke the hive-mind representing chaos. Invoking the feeling of chaos. With out order. The Nezperdian hive-mind of chaos. Zalgo. He who Waits Behind The Wall. ZALGO!
Hmm… methinks this is sales BS. I type “microsoft”, i get “Instantly”. I click in the middle and press 4 13 times and the result is “14 QUADRILLION YEARS”.
I know… the idea of repeated numbers is but one of the things to check. But that algorithm should at least cater for germanic/anglo double consonants and the extension would be to try one… two… three extra repetitions in each “segment”. No?
Well – algorithms cannot cater for every brilliant idea i have, but since the caption is “It would take a computer about”… well. What computer? Running what software? Meh.
8 hundred (sic) years.
That’ll do for now.
So my regular passwords are like 1-4 years, but my playstation network password is 959 MILLION YEARS. Well, at least that account is safe. 😛
Daniel… Except you have now given them your password. 🤦♂️ 😁😁
Secure enough. Unless your data is encrypted, the lock on the door isn’t really secure anyway…