• AnonymousLlama
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    1 year ago

    Need the opposite costume, the overly eager sys admin.

    • wants to force password changes once a month for security
    • constantly changing security policies to reflect the flavor of the month
    • constantly sends out phishing emails tests, wonders why no one replies to any of his emails
    • Hotdog Salesman
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      My fucking uni is trying to move to passwordless, but you will always need a password to log onto any lab device, and to the wifi, so why?

      • newIdentity
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        11 year ago

        I mean you don’t actually need a password for that when it’s implemented the right way

        • metaStatic
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          1 year ago

          …implemented the right way

          see

          …you will always need a password

    • idunnololz
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      A website once complained my password contained 3 consecutive letters there were 1 away from each other. This was back when I used sentences for passwords. It was complaining about the word worst because of r-s-t.

      • TheSaneWriterA
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        31 year ago

        That’s wack. Passphrases are second only to random passwords generated by a password generator in terms of security, character proximity doesn’t matter with that much length.