A better way to think about passwords
Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Mon Apr 18 20:29:40 CEST 2011
On 4/18/2011 1:02 PM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> Oh, sure -- I do that too. But the CC memorization problem seems a
> lot easier. First, it's all digits, not a typical Base64 mishmash.
YMMV, but to me a glyph is a glyph is a glyph.
> Second, it's not a 23-digit number; it's a 16-digit number, a date,
> and a 3-digit number.
The date is usually encoded as four digits. On mine, for instance, it
reads 0112. A 16-digit number, a four-digit number and a three-digit
number turns into a 23-digit number. I personally chunk it into five
groups of four and one group of three.
> OTOH if there are any useful groupings in "c2l4IHdvcmRzIGxvbmcuCg=="
c2l4 IHdv cmRz IGxv bmcu Cg==, as six chunks of four, took me about
fifteen minutes spread out over ninety minutes to memorize. However, it
is not beyond the realm of possibility that I am a freak of nature. :)
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