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October 17, 2018, 03:27:27 PM
#10
Password manager softwares is the solution to this kinds of problem and I think not remembering all your passwords at all is not a problem anymore as there is a software doing it for you.
I don't need a password manager even.
The only password I remember is my email's password. I use a random password on random sites and most of the time I reset. I don't feel boring. Sometimes
, I need to reset my accounts 2 times a day, lol.

~ abc12345def
~ 12345abcde
Those passowrds can be guessed easily. The best one may be- BtC4257$a, Almost impossible to crack. Use password with all combination as like as @OgNasty suggested.
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October 17, 2018, 02:05:40 PM
#9
The problem with uncrackable passwords is that you can't re-use them on other accounts and it leads to a lot of strong passwords in each different accounts which makes it impossible for you to remember all of them. Password manager softwares is the solution to this kinds of problem and I think not remembering all your passwords at all is not a problem anymore as there is a software doing it for you. Another thing to keep in mind is that even if you have a strong password you should regularly check your computer if it has any kind of malicious softwares as no matter how strong your passwords are if they can track it, your passwords would be useless.
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October 17, 2018, 01:38:25 PM
#8
Btw, is that seminar is only about making good password for 3 days?
Nope, it is just only a part or a topic of that 3 day training seminar.
Okay I thought its only about making passwords stronger.

very helpful. I'm still new, does the overall password use sequential numbers and the alphabetical letters are still strong?
example:
~ abc12345def
~ 12345abcde
I don't think so.

See the example above and as much as possible you don't create a password like that.
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October 17, 2018, 01:33:06 PM
#7
very helpful. I'm still new, does the overall password use sequential numbers and the alphabetical letters are still strong?
example:
~ abc12345def
~ 12345abcde
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October 17, 2018, 12:38:41 PM
#6
Yes, generating and using a strong password containing multiple characters, special characters and digits are crucial to deal with the infinite amount of hacking attempts taking place every second. I would not recommend using the password generator for generating passwords but to come up with own pattern of the password with complex characters because it is not just easy to remember but also unique in its own sense.
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October 17, 2018, 11:27:37 AM
#5
Btw, is that seminar is only about making good password for 3 days?
Nope, it is just only a part or a topic of that 3 day training seminar.

They said something like: sunnyflyuingpotatoesholiday is aslmost as hard to crack as the ones with symbols and numbers.
It is true. It is really hard to crack long passwords but you may have gone difficulties in accessing your account. So, having the numeric and special characters to include in the password is way better than creating long password.
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October 17, 2018, 11:26:15 AM
#4
I watched a lecture on that topic some time ago. It said that the main thing about password is in its length and the randomness of the used words. They said something like: sunnyflyuingpotatoesholiday is aslmost as hard to crack as the ones with symbols and numbers. Don't know if it's true, but the lecture was persuasive)

Adding some numbers, capitalization, and special characters is usually a good idea, see above graphic.
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October 17, 2018, 11:17:16 AM
#3
I watched a lecture on that topic some time ago. It said that the main thing about password is in its length and the randomness of the used words. They said something like: sunnyflyuingpotatoesholiday is aslmost as hard to crack as the ones with symbols and numbers. Don't know if it's true, but the lecture was persuasive)
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October 17, 2018, 11:12:41 AM
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Wow that's an interesting photo just like the combination of letters and numbers.

Including special characters, symbols, caps and not would really make your password stronger. Btw, is that seminar is only about making good password for 3 days?
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October 17, 2018, 10:56:31 AM
#1
Hello guys!

I just want to share something that was part and discussed in our 3 day training seminar about a certain topic on creating a good password. We could use this in cryptocurrency for we know that password is a vital part in creating accounts to store crypto in wallets, accounts for trading crypto and etc.

This may not apply to all because some users here are technically good and knows about this already. But, I still want to post this thread in the pursue of helping others for some average users that do not have that much knowledge on creating good and strong password.

I Hope that hackers could not easily invade our accounts especially with our precious BCT forum accounts and our digital wallets.

Take a look on this sample password and the time that the password could be crack!

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Note: CTTO (Credit to the Owner of that SLIDE presentation)
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