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The Crappy Side Of Geek&Poke

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February 25, 2012

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Please do not advertise https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm as anything serious: that page is deeply and painfully (although funnily) wrong, both from a usability perspective (see http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/08/security_vs_usa.html ) and from a security perspective: it is very stupid indeed to use a password that was generated on a machine controlled by someone else.

Splendid.
At first read, I thought this is going to be an md5-related or hash-related comic. But I was surprise that it's about password as I read the bottom of it.
How about if your password is 64 characters long. How will you able to remember it?
(http://codedincantation.com/blog/)

and here is the inevitable slahdot question
on this topic:
http://ask.slashdot.org/story/04/05/03/2037245/what-happens-to-your-data-when-you-die

"how to get to know your spouse / children the master password"

I think you mean:

"how to get your spouse / children to know the master password"

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