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Topic: Should I change my password if it's like a brick wall? - page 2. (Read 1486 times)

legendary
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imho is just good practice to change password. even they were somehow crypted and you are using this big ass long phrase, it takes few minutes and better safe then sorry..

you are writing down manually over 100 characters every time you used it? such paranoia..
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
Yes. build another brick wall. The attacker(s) have a salted copy of your password and it ain't made of brick.  Smiley
newbie
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My password is like a brick wall reinforced with steel bars. I have written it down manually and type it in manually every time I use it. It's over 100 characters long. Special characters, capitals letters and numbers are all included. Its a randomly generated password.

Am I in risk of losing more data? my understanding they would need to still bruteforce the password because its not stored in plain text in the database. Which being realistic is almost impossible and would take hundreds of years.

Should I change my password?
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