How Pathetic Is Your Password?

Tue Apr 4, 2006 1:36PM EDT

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Think putting a "1" on the end of "daisy" is going to stymie crackers intent on breaking your password? Turns out that with a reasonably up-to-date computer, a dedicated hacker should be able to break it, by brute force, in about an hour and a half.

Lockdown.co.uk has a handy document that shows just how secure your password really is, based on its length and the type of characters you use in it (all numbers, letters and numbers, uppercase/lowercase, special symbols, etc.).

Think about your most common passwords, then visit the site. You'll be most interested in the results for a "Class D" attack, which represents somone with a single, very fast PC. (Class E and Class F represent multiple PC attacks and aren't as likely to be involved with someone trying to break into your eBay account.)

As an example, the site notes that a password like "darren" would take all of 30 seconds to break. "Land3rz" would take 4 days. And "B33r&Mug" would take 23 whopping years.

Key to great security isn't just length, but adding in non-traditional characters, too: A great password should be eight characters long (or more), and include at least one number, one uppercase letter, and one special character like an ampersand. To make it easy on yourself, try using the same button on the keyboard in both lower- and uppercase versions. For example: "JjKkIi*8" requires you only hit four different keys (plus Shift), and they're all clustered in a tight group.

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  • 126 Posted by ronaldserne on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thank you for having a very informative article, I am changing my password now. Ron

  • 127 Posted by goatsbuyshoes on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thank you soo much I did not realize how easy it was to guess or hack in someone's password. I'll change it right away.

  • 128 Posted by shelby_keeler on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hmmm.... Does this really work?? My password is for everything i have.... BUT complicated passwords like B33&mug, i could bever rememeber that.... anything else??

  • 130 Posted by mickeysinbox on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:18PM EDT Report Abuse

    this advice is o.k., and stupid @ the same time i think its clever how u should use capitals n stuff, cuz eva wud have thought of that (honest!) but how wud u rememba such a password! and dont u think computer hackers are also reaing this aticle? anywho,its good to know these things!

  • 131 Posted by kristinelise57 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Problem is, many sites I've encountered (even banking sites) don't allow the use of symbols in passwords.

  • 133 Posted by noahengstrom on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thank you for this information! Although, I do no see how you would calculate the, "It would take days to crack this password." I do see that having random upper-case lower-case letters and numbers would help, I just don't see the time factor in it.

  • 134 Posted by adrija101 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think my password is pretty safe...

  • 136 Posted by porschefan7 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    The Best way to not get you accounts hacked is by NOT puttign your lastname or your first name... Anybody can Figure that out.. Thats why all my passwords are safe from hackers. It would take them years to figure mine out... well thank you fro this info.. and be carful guys..

  • 137 Posted by warrenmiriam59 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I feel so stupid, this people can do anything, just because they know about computers, I will change my in this moment. Thank you.

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