Stop Telling Me How Secure My Password Needs To Be, DAMMIT.
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Just so you know.
I have a standard password I use for LOW-RISK websites.
YOU are a low-risk website.
If someone gets access to my “account”, I’m not going to give A-one f*** about it.
I don’t have any personal info that matters, I don’t have any important stuff to worry about.
The password I WAS using? Fairly unique to ME, though not difficult to crack if you toss a serious effort at doing it.
The NEW password matching your idiot criteria?
Two common words and 1234. Congrats. NOW they can break my password with a simple DICTIONARY attack. And you know what else? I USED to make a small variance in my “standard low risk password”, whereas NOW I’m using exactly the same two freaking words and the same digit sequence.
STOP FORCING
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SECURITY DOWN PEOPLES’ THROATS you idiots.
You are now less secure than before.
Great job.
>:-/
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