Passwords,memorable words and BFC

B_HenrySt

Well-known member
We've all got to have them. So I'll bet Blackpool related words find their way into our media/security.

My email address contains 'morty' as a corruption of my surname and initial, and my chromebook log in has 'bloomfield' in it.
 
I used "Sudd1ck" for many years until they made them longer to be able to register for anything.
 
When all this started they should have asked people to use a "Pass Phrase" eg. "suddick is a legend" instead of a password it would have made the whole thing a lot more secure and easier to remember than adding numbers and special characters.
There are some fairly obvious numbers a Pool fan will use though.
 
We also use "pass phrases" at work.
I use our successful play off final results, but I have to change the phrase every 3 months. I'm already up to the Lincoln final, so it will probably be a variation of 1953 or 2010 next
 
Must confess I have a favourite player name spelt backwards and when I need to update it I just go to the next number! Passed 100 some time ago and so can't imagine it's the safest ever password! (thankfully the players wasn't nuzczsaJ!)
 
Got a warning from work that my last password wasn't strong enough - can't believe anyone else had DinosaurMickisShit69 as a password .. or did they!!
 
We've all got to have them. So I'll bet Blackpool related words find their way into our media/security.

My email address contains 'morty' as a corruption of my surname and initial, and my chromebook log in has 'bloomfield' in it.
Don't know what you're talking about 😳🤣
 
For years my password was OystonOut as I was based abroad and doubt anyone would've figured that out!
 
I do have an emither with seasidelad in it.

My frequent email contains no numbers or strange bits, just the correct info and I've had it since probably '96/7/8. Wife's same and mini and missy too, but there's is defunct as it isn't as cool as having name5467866544@gmail
 
Social engineering at its best. All my passwords are more than 12 characters long and are a combination of letters numbers and special characters. Password cracking software and a quantum computer would take millions of years to crack them so social engineering is the only way.
 
Back
Top