Ed Skinner wrote: > > I have accounts, logins and passwords at fifty (50) [exactly!] systems > ... I don't have that many accounts, but I have a bunch. The strategy differs depending on the security I need. > So, what do you do to keep track of all this? Do you: > 1) Have the memory of an elephant? That helps. > 2) Keep the account names, system names and passwords in a [horror!] clear > text file you can search when needed? I don't, but for throwaway passwords that'd be an option. If throwaways offer to store the password in a cookie I'll usually let 'em. (do other people use your computer or your login?) > 3) Keep the above data encrypted but, still in a file (and under the > protection of a single "master" password)? Yup. For systems that I login to infrequently I have a gpg-encrypted list of username/pwd that I can refer to. > 4) Keep everything on PostIt notes stuck here and there? Not a good plan; probably OK if you live alone tho' > 5) Use only two or three passwords over and over, a "good" one for secure > websites, a "bad" one for unsecure sites that send you the password in > cleartext Email every now and then, and a "throwaway" in case all else fails? > 6) ... What? For throwaways I'll generally use the same lame password; "wellduh", for example. For secure passwords, two suggestions to start with: 1, learn to write in 1337 (Leet), 2, choose a passphrase and misspell it in leet. Combine those techniques with a host-specific prefix or suffix and you're on the road to using good passwords. For example, a base passphrase could be, mnemonically, "Furby Killer". Leet and misspell that to "fErb3k1LR", for Hotmail use "hotfErb3k1LR" - "hot furby killer". On lame systems with a password length limit (AFP servers, for ex), truncate your passphrase - you shouldn't run into that situation very often. Once you commit your base passphrase to memory you'll become adept at typing it quickly and accurately. Combine that with a gpg-encrypted list, or a printout kept in a safe place. Oh, and it's a good idea to change passwords now and then. I like to hit them all in one day whenever possible. My 0.03 cents 8-) allowing for inflation. Steve