Re: password

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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

Another interesting way to have a fairly strong password, but still
be able to remember it is to come up with a sentence or phrase. Then
take the first letter of each word, and use that as your password.
It would be better if there were some numbers/special symbols in it,
but it is a big improvement over most passwords. For example, you
could take my signature and create a password of Dnmitaod,ftacatgwk
- try a dictionary attack on that. (Probably too long a password for
most places, but you get the idea.)

My passwords are never a word in any language, nor any of those
words reverse, etc. The technique you describe, with special
characters intermixed, is actually quite a good one, AIUI.

Mike
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