What's a Good Password?

in #security7 years ago (edited)

People have a tendency to pick passwords that relate to them and they are familiar with. Many articles have been written about how a crucial piece of data was decrypted just by someone guessing the password. You need to use a password that has no relevance to you! But this can be frustating.
Sometimes you may come across a program that offers to generate one for you. The result is like, ;uXoCw2d9r9"
Very nice! No one can guess it . But can you remember it????
That is a useless, stupid password. What you need is a way to make a word that almost makes sense but is not really a word. Something like "Ganebigade" It looks real. It is pronounceable. And most importantly, you can remember it.
In Away RJN Cryptography, there is such a generator. In fact, as a service
we have linked it here

Pick a word that would be easy to remember. In fact, pick two words!!
Then attach them together with a random number between. The
more letters and/or characters in a password, the harder it is to hack.
Like this: Wobolowiss 1723 Mohicorems or maybe
this: Vasonesipt 8372 Pekuwanaps

Spaces are good. Use them. Or throw in an asterisk * or two. This is
phenomenal: "Devevuhupe 6842 * 15 Kanimogess"

Include the quotes.

These words look like they might be real so they are easier to remember
but impossible to guess.
Using our system to make passwords, you start off with 3.4 billion
words. If you use two words then you increase to 1.1 x 10^19 That's
1 followed by 19 zero's!! Add some numbers and it boggles the mind to
see where the possibilities go. Now that is not a prepared chart. The words are randomly generated each time you click "Generate More Good Passwords" With every click, the words are different.

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Very nice! No one can guess it . But can you remember it????
I have my own idea to generate personal powerful password without need to remember it ; for each account it's own password
it will be my first post here ; i hope doing fast and clear explanation

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