How secure is your password?

How secure is your password?

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My login one isn't that good, bit the one for my password manager is.

"password123" XOR lower(the site's name)

Pretty Secure heer are mine. Plz rate


>normal (fits most 8 characters or more)
n00gerRt
>must have special character
n00gerRt!!
>must be 12 characters or more
n00gerRt!!!!!!

thanks adding those to my wordlist

I use the same character repeated 255 times

pls don't sir

did u delete from your wordlist?

irrelevant, account jacking comes from phishing not brute forcing.

please. sir.

Stop smoking crack.
Password reuse is very common. Credential stuffing is very common.

2 l8 m8

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>Randomly generates high ANSI characters for password
Pretty secure m8, see for yourself.

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>>Randomly generates high ANSI characters for password
why not unicode

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DO NOT REDEEM SIR WHAT ARE YOU DOING DO NOT REDEEM!!!!!

Is that john?

No, my name isn't john.

editor name?

Pretty secure I think. I generate passwords by appending a short master "password" to the name of the website/service I need a password for, and then hashing that and piping it to base64. I keep them in keepass, but in the event of a catastrophic data loss, or even if all my shit gets stolen, I can generate all my passwords again on any device that's got a terminal in it. The master "password" is also very easy to remember, and it can be as short as you want since it doesn't actually encrypt anything.

notepad++, the most based editor

>windows
>not using a cmdline editor

people who use the command line on windows NT deserve to be trapped in a burmese prison camp and forcibly transitioned

random 32-64 character string stored in a manager. if the site allows it (uncommon) then i go up to 128 characters.

ridiculously so. i fell for the keepassxc meme a few years ago and because it became so easy to access my passwords and use their password generator, i ended up just maxing it all out constantly and using like 50+ letter passwords. its fucked me over a few years, when either the PSU or something on the motherboard went in my last PC, i was locked out of a few accounts i didn't have saved on my phone for a few days until i could access my hard drive again. i've got ways of recovering any important password now but too lazy to change it.

it was an even bigger waste of time when i tested my old password i used to use for everything on one of those "how secure is your password" websites and it said it would take over a billion years to crack