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    sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
    wrote on last edited by sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
    #1

    Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

    I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

    EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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    • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

      Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

      I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

      EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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      eerongal@ttrpg.network
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      • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

        Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

        I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

        EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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        nocturne@slrpnk.net
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        #3

        Diceware is a password locker?

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        • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

          Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

          I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

          EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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          graybackgroundmusic@lemmy.zip
          wrote on last edited by graybackgroundmusic@lemmy.zip
          #4

          I like the CorrectHorseBatteryStaple methodology.

          Link Preview Image
          Password Strength

          favicon

          xkcd (xkcd.com)

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          • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

            Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

            I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

            EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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            PugJesus
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            My password is ‘friend’, should I change it? I feel like it keeps all the nasty visitors out while letting the good folk inside.

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            • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

              Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

              I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

              EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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              exu
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              #6

              Just make one super strong password, use that to unlock you password manager and have it generate 30 character passwords for everything.

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              • PugJesusP PugJesus

                My password is ‘friend’, should I change it? I feel like it keeps all the nasty visitors out while letting the good folk inside.

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                majormajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
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                A much more secure password is “Mellon”. I’ve used it as a door code for ages, and nobody can guess it.

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                  My password is ‘friend’, should I change it? I feel like it keeps all the nasty visitors out while letting the good folk inside.

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                  jeeve65@ttrpg.network
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                  Some great mind took hours to break this password. Hours!

                  Spoiler: the pony survived!

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                  • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

                    Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

                    I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

                    EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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                    tyler@programming.dev
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                    Random passwords are good practice, what isn’t good practice is following specific password requirements like 10 characters 1 uppercase, 1 symbol because that reduces your search space. A 30 or 50 character password generated by your password manager is always the most secure option, the longer the better. I generate passwords that go to the maximum the service allows.

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                      Just make one super strong password, use that to unlock you password manager and have it generate 30 character passwords for everything.

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                      archpawn@lemmy.world
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                      Ideally all lowercase letters to make them easy to type when you need to use them in another device. Unfortunately, a lot of places don’t allow that, preferring less secure and more inconvenient passwords.

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                      • T tyler@programming.dev

                        Random passwords are good practice, what isn’t good practice is following specific password requirements like 10 characters 1 uppercase, 1 symbol because that reduces your search space. A 30 or 50 character password generated by your password manager is always the most secure option, the longer the better. I generate passwords that go to the maximum the service allows.

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                        kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                        “Password must be between 8 and 12 characters” 🤦🏻‍♂️

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                        • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

                          Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

                          I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

                          EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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                          Elvith Ma'for
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                          Also: Reminder to enable 2 factor authentication, of you haven’t.

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                            sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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                            This is what you get for making me admin, I’ve gone mad with power, muhahahahaha!

                            crimes o-o

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                              Just make one super strong password, use that to unlock you password manager and have it generate 30 character passwords for everything.

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                              sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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                              Password managers are OK but I have hesitations on them personally. I’m leery of putting all my most high-value stuff in one place behind one password. What I do instead is memorize a truly unreasonable amount of passwords, though, which I recognize is not a reasonable expectation for others. For threat models in which you’re not worried about in-person attacks, it may actually be a good idea to just write your passwords down, maybe keep your password book in something with a lock on it. I’m not advocating for any particular method, just putting it out there so people can make an informed decision.

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                              • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                                Diceware is a password locker?

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                                sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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                                Diceware is a method of generating random memorable passwords.

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                                • G graybackgroundmusic@lemmy.zip

                                  I like the CorrectHorseBatteryStaple methodology.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Password Strength

                                  favicon

                                  xkcd (xkcd.com)

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                                  sirblastalot@ttrpg.network
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                                  Basically what diceware does. It’s just that humans are really bad at picking random words (“banana” is over represented, for instance) that’s what diceware helps with.

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                                  • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

                                    Diceware is a method of generating random memorable passwords.

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                                    nocturne@slrpnk.net
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                                    I would suggest a password locker rather than just a generated passphrase.

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                                    • kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.comK kairubyte@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                      “Password must be between 8 and 12 characters” 🤦🏻‍♂️

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                                      cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                      #18

                                      'Pass word1!

                                      Oh, ’ and spaces aren’t allowed?

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                                      • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

                                        Basically what diceware does. It’s just that humans are really bad at picking random words (“banana” is over represented, for instance) that’s what diceware helps with.

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                                        cassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                        I used to use words from different vernaculars or languages. Sometimes i double check they are too abstract and weird to correct horse battery staple easily just because I’m a contrarian asshole snd thst helps me remember. exquisitevibrattoacquittalbevelschaudenfreude

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                                        • S sirblastalot@ttrpg.network

                                          Just got done investigating a spambot we had earlier, and it looks like they used a lot of compromised accounts on other instances to give their post an initial upvote boost. If you don’t already, please remember to use a good strong password. Keeping your account secure helps reduce spam across the whole of lemmy, and keeps your account from getting banned for things you didn’t actually do.

                                          I recommend Diceware! I use it in my professional capacity as an IT/Security person, and also you get to use your mathrocks!

                                          EDIT: Oh, also, all that numbers and symbols shit is no longer considered good practice. Just make it a really long collection of random words, at least 12, ideally 16+ characters. And make sure the words are actually random; your 3 favorite sports teams isn’t good enough, which is why I recommend diceware.

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                                          kieron115@startrek.website
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                                          Horse: “That’s a battery staple.”

                                          Man: “Correct!”

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