--=-9HTMlzjKUAuhIRl5j9R4 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable #1 for all of #5. I have about 15 different passwords that I use in assorted places for different reasons. On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 17:56, Ed Skinner wrote: > I have accounts, logins and passwords at fifty (50) [exactly!] syste= ms=20 > that are either a) here in the office or b) "out there" on the Internet=20 > somewhere. These include hotmail.com, the company that has the mortgage o= n my=20 > house, amazon.com, jazz-sax.com, sourceforge.net, paypay.com, and so fort= h. > If I were a good doobie, I'd have a different password for each one = of=20 > these, something not based on a dictionary word, something with letters a= nd=20 > numbers, ... you know the drill. > But fifty passwords? Fifty login names? Fifty system web addresses? > Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhh! >=20 > So, what do you do to keep track of all this? Do you: > 1) Have the memory of an elephant? > 2) Keep the account names, system names and passwords in a [horror!] clea= r=20 > text file you can search when needed? > 3) Keep the above data encrypted but, still in a file (and under the=20 > protection of a single "master" password)? > 4) Keep everything on PostIt notes stuck here and there? > 5) Use only two or three passwords over and over, a "good" one for secure= =20 > websites, a "bad" one for unsecure sites that send you the password in=20 > cleartext Email every now and then, and a "throwaway" in case all else fa= ils? > 6) ... What? >=20 > I'm mostly in category #3 at the moment but uncomfortable having all= my=20 > goodies protected by a single master key (on a system that is, theoretica= lly,=20 > "safe" behind my firewall -- Oh God, now I've thrown down the gauntlet to= the=20 > crackers in Phoenix!) > How do you deal with all these accounts, names and passwords? --=20 Bryce C CoBryce Communications --=-9HTMlzjKUAuhIRl5j9R4 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA+wZYq/wbq/C6yyPcRAvfwAJ9VJaq0FD4yFSr2C816zWJWvWaR7QCeNhQ+ d3afeGOoJyDWiVKWz9HZ2HY= =m8Tx -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-9HTMlzjKUAuhIRl5j9R4--