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Re: Choosing unique passwords - how paranoid is too paranoid?
From: "ॐ aditya mukadam ॐ" <aditya.mukadam () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 10:31:56 +0530

Having difficulties managing passwords then I would say  think of two
factor authentication like RSA SecurID Tokens ( hardware/software).You
just have to remember the PIN :-) Alternately, you can use RSA  IE
Toolbar token which can even autofill your pin !!!

Thanks,
Aditya Govind Mukadam


On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Anjar Priandoyo <priandoyo () gmail com> wrote:

Password classification based on the critical of system is very good
idea. thanks for the sharing. I'm also having difficulties managing
the password.

Regards,
-Anjar Priandoyo-
http://www.securityprocedure.com

On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Johann MacDonagh <johann () macdonaghs com> wrote:
I've since moved to a password from passphrase system. I choose an
easy to remember passphrase for each system I want to keep secure, and
then take the initials and punctuation of each word to create a
password. I usually try to choose a passphrase where numbers can be
substituted in as well.



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