
By Tony Hallett
Published: Thursday 04 December 2003
This website changed my approach to password creat...
Tom Crown
How do you remeber where a password applies?
When...
Kurt Rosenfeld
Athough the recomendations are good some of them a...
Dorian Moore
It's easy to remember a password that's in a forma...
Phil Russell
I have to admit to using the password on countless...
Andrew Mason
I bought my first car from xxxxxx garage - onto wh...
Anonymous
Simple and easy way to enforce a good password pol...
Adam Callaghan
I currently have around 60 different things that I...
Geoff Harrison
When oh when will network administrators stop lock...
Richard Ash
" Never use words that can be found in a dictionar...
Malcolm Cowen
Use Roboform - one complex password on your PC (wh...
Anonymous
With 13 systems at work I need to remember 13 diff...
Clive Hornsby
I recently helped a friend who had to install new ...
Anonymous
I used to have a dvorak style keyboard---learned t...
Mick Stewart
Type a whole sentence for a password? Are they mad...
Antoinette Carter
Roboform is a great solution. One complex password...
Jan Huffman
SecurID is briliant. We use it across several int...
Robsie
The one thing this article does not advocate is th...
David Cantrill
If your password is less then 9 letters and only c...
none given
Remember a phrase- preferably in a langugage other...
Larry Sherwood
The hardest problem faced by companies handling da...
Andy Sands
"When an employee leaves they mustn't be able to t...
Colin Hammond
I recently went to a security seminar where each a...
Dave
Having been forced to change my password and not a...
David Bolton
I find that an old car number plate interleaved wi...
Anonymous
I keep my scores of passwords and related login na...
L Pollock
Its not a question of is my password good enough, ...
Dale Wilson
I try to teach this method to people who say they ...
Mike Eman
Another approach to secure passwords is buy a dict...
Martin Vlietstra
You might want to check out codes -- ones fm WWII,...
thomas
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