John Andersen wrote:
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 07:34, Geoffrey wrote:
Do the typical substitutions and you can generate a relatively obscure password:
There are 11 players on a football team and 9 on a baseball team.
Ta11poafta9oabt.
What's he talking about?
BTFOM.
Substitutions as in a number one for the lowercase 'l', a zero for the lower case 'o', the number 5 for the lowercase 's'. I didn't do any in the above example because of the numbers that already existed in the phrase. Point is, it's hard for anyone to remember a long password unless it's something simple, say, their name. With the above approach anyone can remember a phrase that makes sense to them. Even if their spelling is incorrect, if they are consistent, it still works. -- Until later, Geoffrey Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. - Benjamin Franklin