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Supergenpass.com
Anyone here tried the password generator from:
http://www.supergenpass.com
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(Very little traffic in Google Groups.)
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Re: Supergenpass.com
Maurice Batey wrote:
> Anyone here tried the password generator from:
>
> http://www.supergenpass.com
> ?
Can't say that I have. What's its "selling point"?
> (Very little traffic in Google Groups.)
Couldn't care less about google rubbish.
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Re: Supergenpass.com
Dave wrote:
> Maurice Batey wrote:
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>> Anyone here tried the password generator from:
>>
>> http://www.supergenpass.com
>> ?
>
> Can't say that I have. What's its "selling point"?
>
>> (Very little traffic in Google Groups.)
>
> Couldn't care less about google rubbish.
>
I have blocked Google Groups in Leafnode. Comparing what I see with the
original a couple of days ago (not this group but one which has lost
members over spam,) the difference in spam is dramatic.
I use weak passwords anyway. I am a home user, not an IT person.
Doug.
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Re: Supergenpass.com
Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> Dave wrote:
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>> Maurice Batey wrote:
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>>> Anyone here tried the password generator from:
>>>
>>> http://www.supergenpass.com
>>> ?
>>
>> Can't say that I have. What's its "selling point"?
>>
>>> (Very little traffic in Google Groups.)
>>
>> Couldn't care less about google rubbish.
>>
> I have blocked Google Groups in Leafnode. Comparing what I see with the
> original a couple of days ago (not this group but one which has lost
> members over spam,) the difference in spam is dramatic.
>
> I use weak passwords anyway. I am a home user, not an IT person.
>
> Doug.
I use:
http://www.mytsoftware.com/dailyproj...n/PassGen.html
and set to base95
As a home user you should like all users think about the passwords you use.
If somebody gets into your account what else can they do on your behalf.
A complex password doesn't have to be hard to remember. It just needs to be
hard for somebody else to work out.
JulianJ
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Re: Supergenpass.com
On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:46:05 +0000, Dave wrote:
> Can't say that I have. What's its "selling point"?
No need to remember (or make note of) numerous passwords.
> Couldn't care less about google rubbish.
Googling for info in newsgroups has solved many a problem for me.
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On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:01:47 +0000, JulianJ wrote:
> I use:
> http://www.mytsoftware.com/dailyproj...n/PassGen.html
> and set to base95
So that simply cranks out good passwords, which one then has to
remember or make note of?
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Re: Supergenpass.com
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:28:06 +0000, Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 21:46:05 +0000, Dave wrote:
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>> Can't say that I have. What's its "selling point"?
>
> No need to remember (or make note of) numerous passwords.
I don't. I use the same one on all non-important information. My problem
is remembering the damned user names!
>
>> Couldn't care less about google rubbish.
>
> Googling for info in newsgroups has solved many a problem for me.
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Re: Supergenpass.com
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:30:20 +0000, Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:01:47 +0000, JulianJ wrote:
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>> I use:
>> http://www.mytsoftware.com/dailyproj...n/PassGen.html
>> and set to base95
>
> So that simply cranks out good passwords, which one then has to
> remember or make note of?
:
|$ echo `date` | /usr/bin/md5sum
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Re: Supergenpass.com
Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 17:01:47 +0000, JulianJ wrote:
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>> I use:
>> http://www.mytsoftware.com/dailyproj...n/PassGen.html
>> and set to base95
>
> So that simply cranks out good passwords, which one then has to
> remember or make note of?
>
yes it dows.
I use ewallet on my PDA to store the info I need to keep with me and
passwordsafe to store Info I need in work. I think they can both generate
passwords as well.
When I reset a users password I find a nasty one for them and give it to
them over the phone. Well you have to have some fun don't you 
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Re: Supergenpass.com
On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 18:27:30 +0000, ray wrote:
> My problem is remembering the damned user names!
Ah, yes - me too...
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