On Mon, 15 Jun 2009, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
Gene Buckle wrote:
means,
IBM's official rules for internal passwords.
For the systems that don't have short password fields, would'nt pass
phrases be more secure?
Yes, but spaces count as "non-alphabetic characters". So, they would meet
the rules anyway.
I wonder why more people don't advocate for that. Remembering something
like "Molly slings the booze." would be a damn sight easier than
"1dGhs!z2".
g.
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