Doctor Q Administrator Original poster Staff member Oct 29, 2007 #1 Why doesn't Mac OS X have helpful warning messages like this one?http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en;276304Longer passwords are certainly more secure!
Why doesn't Mac OS X have helpful warning messages like this one?http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en;276304Longer passwords are certainly more secure!
xUKHCx Administrator emeritus Oct 29, 2007 #2 "and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords" It'll also help improve memory.
Mitthrawnuruodo Moderator emeritus Oct 29, 2007 #4 Well, it could be worse: What if you needed 18770 different characters... What puzzles me is: why 18770?
Well, it could be worse: What if you needed 18770 different characters... What puzzles me is: why 18770?
Doctor Q Administrator Original poster Staff member Oct 29, 2007 #5 Mitthrawnuruodo said: What puzzles me is: why 18770? Click to expand... It looks kinda like a l33t-speak word but I'm not sure that helps. 😱
Mitthrawnuruodo said: What puzzles me is: why 18770? Click to expand... It looks kinda like a l33t-speak word but I'm not sure that helps. 😱
Doctor Q Administrator Original poster Staff member Oct 30, 2007 #6 Apple's password article is much less interesting.
Mitthrawnuruodo Moderator emeritus Oct 31, 2007 #7 Doctor Q said: Apple's password article is much less interesting. Click to expand... Yeah, like UW1llBvv3lc0meD; is the first thing any 1337 haxxor would try...? Even if they did write it down there... Nah... my favourite password, courtesy of Dogbert/Scott Adams, is simply ******. 😀
Doctor Q said: Apple's password article is much less interesting. Click to expand... Yeah, like UW1llBvv3lc0meD; is the first thing any 1337 haxxor would try...? Even if they did write it down there... Nah... my favourite password, courtesy of Dogbert/Scott Adams, is simply ******. 😀