Password Security

I don’t see the problem here. As long as it works for her.

via: [themetapicture]

  • http://www.facebook.com/adam.w.ackerman Adam Wade Ackerman

    ………………….I question the authenticity of this, BUT!!!!!!! that is a really good password, a brute force might crack it, but it would take a long ass time.

  • http://twitter.com/damian61094 Damian A

    I wonder what she thinks OCR software does.

  • Your Local Guy

    this is hotforwords on youtube, she’s everything but a dumb blonde
    so this is obv a fake

  • http://www.facebook.com/greg.lilko Greg Lilko

    They show a picture of a blonde but it was probably one of the executives.

    • http://www.facebook.com/stressedyeti YeTi Payne

      … of fox news.

  • http://www.facebook.com/avatarofshadow Justin Michael Klinger

    I love that you’re debating on whether or not this is real. NO password is going to allow for such a long string, and NO blonde could name a capital, let alone spell “Sacramento.”

    • Powers

      You don’t think some passwords allow 64-character strings?

    • http://www.facebook.com/greg.lilko Greg Lilko

      Password could be legal. 128 characters max on some systems. But I agree with the non-blonde deduction

  • Foobar the great

    Well there’s a failed password audit. If anyone can get access to a password other than the person who chose it… You’re doing it wrong. It’s completely insecure regardless of the password. As for a maximum length… why? There’s no need. You should be doing a one way hash anyway, making the original password length irrelevant.