Author Topic: My Facebook, Skype, and Steam accounts were hacked.  (Read 2108 times)

Passwords are almost 100% protected if you write it in a language you can understand and remember that's not english.
Whatever, now i said it, you'd have a hard time finding out what words it needs for my account.
African language

Passwords are almost 100% protected if you write it in a language you can understand and remember that's not english.
Whatever, now i said it, you'd have a hard time finding out what words it needs for my account.

There, I stole his password

Why is this in a foreign language?

*Searches "Language Detection"*

Ah.  Nevermind.

This is why we hide the notepad documents with our passwords deep within our computer...
*Saves the notepad document on his desktop*

Hide it in a folder full of disgusting images that get worse as you get deeper to the heart, where the file is located?
Or make a folder labrinyth.

Hide it in a folder full of disgusting images that get worse as you get deeper to the heart, where the file is located?
Or make a folder labrinyth.

I made a fake copy of the Portal files and hid it deep within there.

A password that you have to write down is not a good password.

A password that you have to write down is not a good password.

true that

I keep some of my passwords alphanumeric. As in I replace some letters with number representations.

Only one other person knows my password. I trust him though, so I think I'm good.

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loldurr noone know my pas

first of all logging into your account is not hacking and second, why did you give your password away?

This is why we hide the notepad documents with our passwords deep within our safes...

Thats why we don't make all of our passwords the same. Thats also why I should go change mine.
But it is so convenient and easy to remember  :cookieMonster:

having good/different passwords is irrelevant to security.
passwords are never guessed/brute, its not how they get them.

having good/different passwords is irrelevant to security.
passwords are never guessed/brute, its not how they get them.

Yo'd be surprised how simple some people make their passwords.

Anyways, for critical things like Paypal, I'll think of something obscure to begin with, then use some kind of system to jumble it, just to be safe. That way, my passwords are never simple.