>He doesn't use a password manager
>>60581721
https://ss64.com/pass/
Thank me later.
>>60581721
my brain is more than enough
Botnet
>>60581721
>didn't write his own password manager
>>60581721
>Putting your passwords on the same place so they're more accessible for the nsa backdoor and/or botnet
Sure good goy, why don't you use it
>>60581721
Your first mistake is storing any password that you're manually entering digitally.
Go get a notebook and memorize an encryption scheme.
>he doesn't write all of his passwords in a notebook and keep it in a fireproof safe with the rest of his important documents
>>60581721
dumb fuck
>>60581730
why???
just dodate +%s | sha256sum | cut -c 1-32
>>60581855
Just use good quality pen and paper and stick it somewhere only you wander around :^)
>>60581721
Fuck off NSA
I just use the same password everywhere
>>60581721
>he's too retarded to remember his passwords
>>60582078
>Having passwords that can be remembered
Enjoy getting them cracked :L
>>60581970
>using the smiley with a carat nose
>>60581730
>type the thing you use for your master password in your pw manager in to my website!!!
ill [spoiler]pass[/spoiler]
>he doesn't use the same password for everything
ITT: people thinking your password security matters.
you're more prone to get your account cracked using dumped database combos than bruteforced.
>>60582096
yeah, i'm sure someone really wants that old jewtube account that's used exclusively for shitposting
what kind of kiddie porn are you hiding, shlomo?
>>60582070
>>60582162
That's literally the worst thing you can do.
>>60582190
The kind of ones produced in your studios, Aviv.
>tfw when you realize Tel Aviv means "Reborn Spring"
>>60582176
>hashed PW databases leaked
*yawns*
>>60582149
https://ss64.com/pass/command-line.html
>>60581721
>He needs to use a password manager
>Hehehehehehe.png
I wrote my passwords in a notebook just in case, but so far I never had to use it. Like (>>60581746) said, my brain is more than enough.
>minimum six characters
firstname
>+ one uppercase
Firstname
>+ number or minimum 8 characters
Firstname00
>+ special character
Firstname00!
Ultimate system, no post-its or insecure password managers required. Hashes have been stolen multiple times and I use my first name in my email address, never been pwned.
Truly the thinking man's password
>>60581721
I just want the source of that image...
>>60583216
You can post your email adress here if you want me to pentest it.
>>60583216
gg steven
>>60582149
>free as in freedom javascript
>download source
>use locally
>>60581721
>he stores all his passwords in a centralized physical location
i just remember them all, it's not even hard.
>>60581721
>He stores his password anywhere outside his brain
>>60584359
You won't be so smug when I hack your brain implant, nigger.
>>60582293
>implying the retards running those companies are competent enough to salt + hash their password dbs
Sony stored passwords in fucking PLAINTEXT
create a dynamic word entry rubric schema, freaks
>>60581831
this desu
>>60582875
That's what I do, except that I don't actually remember the whole thing per se.
They basically become muscle memory, so I have to start typing them to remember.
>>60581721
Is it possible to crack a file from KeePassX to obtain the passwords?
>>60581721
I write all my passwords down in a notepad that I keep at home.
>Cia niggers can't steal my notepad
>>60584632
guess the master password
i wonder what the overlap is beteween "people who actually use a password manager" and "people stupid enough to use password123 or their daughter's name or something"
>>60582110
>:^)
>>60584427
>Three weeks later
>Shit I forgot the damn thing, welp time to make a new account
Also, people who remember their passwords use low security ones.
A good password should be 15+ digit long plus numbers and uppercase.
>>60581721
>not writing down your passwords on a post-it note
>not burning it so that no one can get your passwords
>>60585469
>not first encrypting them then writing it down
>>60586318
The strongest password I have memorized was from Runescape as a kid. It seemed really important at the time, so I forced myself to remember 20 mostly random characters.
My passwords don't seem as important to me now, so I usually don't go to those lengths unless it's for my bank account or something.
>>60586318
Maybe if you are a fucking retard.
I have 60 character passwords I remember easily.
No, they can't be brute-forced or dictionary-attacked. Literally one random number or gibberish word breaks 100% of dictionary attacks.
Have fun with your 20-character hashes, faggot.