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#1 2011-10-30 19:53:05

mattb777
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Password Guide

Many people on Scratch could have their password guessed and their account destroyed. Many older Scratchers have heard about SpriteMaster's account getting "hacked". What really happened is that his password was guessed.

Here is a guide to how to make your password.

1.Start with the name of your favorite pet:
gracey*

2.Scramble the letters:
cygaer

3.Add some letters:
cyigwehr

4.Add numbers:
cyig5we35hr718

5.Change Capitalization:
CyIg5wE35Hr718

*This is just an example. This password is not real in any way.

After these 5 steps, your password would be hard to guess. Add symbols if you wish!

GOOD PASSWORDS:
CyIg5wE35Hr718
Ga7R29fk
etc.

BAD PASSWORDS:
Password
(Your Username)
12345
Security
etc.

Extra Tips:
-Don't write down your password.
-Don't type randomly without knowing exactly what you're typing.

If you follow these tips, your account will be perfectly secure from password-guessers.

Please tell me if I forgot something, and Scratch On!


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#2 2011-11-03 17:01:11

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Re: Password Guide

Well, you also have to make sure you can remember your password, so remember that.

I have my own password, thats not randomly capitalized nor scrambled, yet no one has gotten on my account. I can tell because theres no unknown posts i made.


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#3 2011-11-03 18:44:05

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Re: Password Guide

good but your example would be very hard to remember


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#4 2011-11-04 00:40:37

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Re: Password Guide

I combine some random words using a portmanteau generator.  tongue  I like using Portmanteaur, but anything will do. Super easy to remember and very hard to hack. Just think of some random words. And pick something that looks hard to guess.

For instance, 'banana' and 'perfectionist':
http://i.imgur.com/4UmXJ.png

Last edited by Greatdane (2011-11-04 00:41:13)


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#5 2011-11-04 00:58:00

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Re: Password Guide

Greatdane wrote:

I combine some random words using a portmanteau generator.  tongue  I like using Portmanteaur, but anything will do. Super easy to remember and very hard to hack. Just think of some random words. And pick something that looks hard to guess.

For instance, 'banana' and 'perfectionist':
http://i.imgur.com/4UmXJ.png

barfectionist?

My dad randomly headbutts the keyboard, and his passwords are mental.

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#6 2011-11-04 01:36:12

superplane
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Re: Password Guide

Or it could be in a different language! Just in English, or whatever language you speak, letters!


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#7 2011-11-05 07:52:41

resistance
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Re: Password Guide

i like making random passwords like greenflower or satinblackshoes


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#8 2011-11-05 13:15:05

mattb777
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Re: Password Guide

I am hearing you all, but...
@FallenIce I have a part about knowing your password.
@Greatgane That is a good idea, but this guide is a quicker way for a tough password.
@my-chemical-romance How does he remember his passwords?
@superplane That's another plan, but my plan makes a password easier to remember.


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#9 2011-11-05 19:48:01

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Re: Password Guide

My dad writes them in .txt files and keeps them in a memory stick which is always on him.

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#10 2011-11-07 12:53:02

resistance
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Re: Password Guide

my-chemical-romance wrote:

Greatdane wrote:

I combine some random words using a portmanteau generator.  tongue  I like using, but anything will do. Super easy to remember and very hard to hack. Just think of some random words. And pick something that looks hard to guess.

For instance, 'banana' and 'perfectionist':

My dad randomly headbutts the keyboard, and his passwords are mental.

your dad sounds like a fascinating person


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#11 2011-11-08 01:27:02

schnrfl
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Re: Password Guide

I actually use two passwords
the longer one (19 digits) for important accounts
and a shorter one (8 digits) for non-important

they're both really hard to guess
and I can type them in less than a second


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#12 2011-11-08 21:32:05

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Re: Password Guide

mattb777 wrote:

I am hearing you all, but...
@Greatgane That is a good idea, but this guide is a quicker way for a tough password..

greatDane

I can disprove that. Takes a minute to make a password with your method... maybe... 10 seconds to make one with mine?

Not a contest by any means though.  tongue


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#13 2011-11-14 22:45:49

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Re: Password Guide

Well, first of all, that was a little typo. The "D" and "G" keys are pretty close together on a keyboard. Secondly, my guide is, once again, for those New Scratchers that are looking over the website and want a last-minute secure password. A secure password can be much shorter, though. You can make a secure, three-character password.


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#14 2011-11-15 07:10:17

henley
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Re: Password Guide

Did you know that to make something a habit, you have to do it seventy times? So to get SUPER used to any new passwords I make, I type them a bunch of times in word.


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#15 2011-11-15 07:19:47

Daroach1
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Re: Password Guide

Mine uses Greek characters to prevent hacking. This isnt my password but it uses greek:
πίτας και κέικ= Pie and cake

Last edited by Daroach1 (2011-11-15 07:21:43)


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#16 2011-11-15 19:25:18

henley
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Re: Password Guide

Daroach1 wrote:

Mine uses Greek characters to prevent hacking. This isnt my password but it uses greek:
πίτας και κέικ= Pie and cake

Do you have a Greek keyboard? It would be hard to do that EVERY time you logged into something.


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#17 2011-11-15 19:44:36

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Re: Password Guide

Yours is in GREEK!?!?!?!? Very secure, yet lengthy and difficult at times.


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#18 2011-11-22 21:23:59

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Re: Password Guide

I'm bumping this.


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#19 2011-11-22 21:37:54

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Re: Password Guide

I made a project that makes high quality passwords.
It may be useful, so here it is: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SJRCS_011/2147705


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#20 2011-11-22 23:08:14

Wickimen
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Re: Password Guide

Those are hard to remember
My passwords are kind of easy though  hmm  I'm thinking of trying a random word combo I will remember...


xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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#21 2011-11-22 23:46:15

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Re: Password Guide

My pass is in Arabic.

My recent pass was غراسييه

lol


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#22 2011-11-23 00:20:25

EGiandr
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Re: Password Guide

Adding symbols really helps. As people rarely try symbols in there passwords.

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#23 2011-11-23 03:00:18

nightmarescratcher
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Re: Password Guide

EGiandr wrote:

Adding symbols really helps. As people rarely try symbols in there passwords.

Yeah, like $ or &.


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#24 2011-11-24 21:48:58

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Re: Password Guide

I have an easy-to-remember password but nobody has ever guessed it.


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#25 2011-11-26 11:27:18

LiFaytheGoblin
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Re: Password Guide

this is a web-site where you can check if your password is secure ... and to know how long it takes to hack it!!
http://howsecureismypassword.net/

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