i find these words Hello and FRIEND. seem to be the easiest for most
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when you set up a clients computer /friends .what simple passwords do you use so they can remember it so you don't have to be bugged later .becouse they have a bad memory .
i find these words Hello and FRIEND. seem to be the easiest for most
i find these words Hello and FRIEND. seem to be the easiest for most
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. 

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lol, lolTheSovereign wrote:the best password ever "iforgot"
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If it's security critical like their router password or network password (I never setup network shares without a password even if the workstations are setup to autologon - it keeps hackers out) I pick something random. I keep a text file for each client in an encrypted ZIP file with all their passwords and or their email account, etc. I also print them a copy.
Some people forget where they keep them so I get the occasional call asking me for a password.
I also always stick a postit note on the bottom of their router with the IP, admin password, and Wifi encryption key.
Some people forget where they keep them so I get the occasional call asking me for a password.
I also always stick a postit note on the bottom of their router with the IP, admin password, and Wifi encryption key.
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I usually use GRC's random password generator. All passwords (personal and client's) are in text files in an encrypted Zip and it gets synced to my key chain flash drive. Needless to say I use a strong password on that file (upper, lower case and punctuation). Don't really have to remember anything but that Zip file password - I just copy and paste passwords from the text files as needed.
I've tried some password database apps, but this works best for me. The benefit is that I don't need any special software since XP and Vista both have native ZIP decryption and NOTEPAD.
I've tried some password database apps, but this works best for me. The benefit is that I don't need any special software since XP and Vista both have native ZIP decryption and NOTEPAD.
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I've always used pairs of words with a non-alpha at the beginning and in the middle ex. 1fox%tacos - I have a set of about 10 pairs I use regularly and a limited set of non-alphas I use. For paypal I use the same+their keychain encryption thingy.
for family I use the same system, but with pet names. #tabby2fluffy
for family I use the same system, but with pet names. #tabby2fluffy
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If I'm working on a PC at the office I always use "test" as the password so that I won't forget what it is, and then if I forget to remove it, I also won't forget it when they call to ask me what it is lol
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Who Farted? BEANIE!!!
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Who Farted? BEANIE!!!
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