Stop Telling Me How Secure My Password Needs To Be, DAMMIT.

  • Unknown's avatar

    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

      INAPPROPRIATE

    SECURITY DOWN PEOPLES’ THROATS you idiots.

    You are now less secure than before.

    Great job.
    >:-/

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