I feel like it’s not a big impact on security if I use 2fa anyway. <Base password><month><year> is fine for me 😅
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lol_idk@lemmy.ml 1 month agoFor places that require periodic password changes I always append 2024Q3 or similar on the end of the same password. I KNOW that’s not secure, but f that place for being dumb
Eril@feddit.org 1 month ago
WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I would always just create 1 password and append a number and it’s special char, cycling from 1 to 0; like
1!
,2@
,3#
. Never stayed at a place long enough to go higher than 7 or 8.I never gave a fuck about doing this because it’s the companies fault for applying stupid policies. Whenever I’ve been allowed a password manager, they got real security instead of malicious compliance.