Journal tekiegreg's Journal: Password change... 1
Well after a hacker got a hold of Organized Konfusion's password (I just visited his page and realized it), I just upgraded my password to a higher security one. My passwords go in three tiers:
1) The public password, what I'll tell anyone and is nothing vital about me.
2) The non-public non-fatal password: The password I use in every site I don't really care about and don't change at all. Generally if you "own " this password you can be a minor inconvenience in my life but not really get into anything juicy.
3) The high security password: Guards my email, online banking sites, etc. Can create a major hassle of "owned". Usually a big combination of letters and numbers and changed all the time.
Security for Slashdot was at the "2" level now it's at a "3".
Sorry hackers better luck next time...
1) The public password, what I'll tell anyone and is nothing vital about me.
2) The non-public non-fatal password: The password I use in every site I don't really care about and don't change at all. Generally if you "own " this password you can be a minor inconvenience in my life but not really get into anything juicy.
3) The high security password: Guards my email, online banking sites, etc. Can create a major hassle of "owned". Usually a big combination of letters and numbers and changed all the time.
Security for Slashdot was at the "2" level now it's at a "3".
Sorry hackers better luck next time...
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