Posts Tagged ‘password’

Store your username and password using Keepass [Hot Application]

Monday, April 14th, 2008

If you joined a lot of internet services like Google, Yahoo, MSN, Friendster, Facebook or Myspace, you will definitely need Keepass to store your username and password. Unless of course you have a photographic memory that can restore all your login and password for your internet services or you keep a universal username and password for all of that accounts.

Keepass is easy to use and it comes in portable solution as well. Keepass let you remember only one master password instead of several or more passwords that you create for your login to above services. Yes, once someone know your master password, you will be exposed completely, but that’s why you must make the master password as long and varied as you can and remember that sole password only.
You can easily copy the username and password to clipboard using keepass and no need to type it again and again and again.

Oh yeah, keepass is free.

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Check your Password Strength with PasswordMeter [Cool links]

Friday, April 4th, 2008

If you think your password is strong and cannot be easily guessed, think again. Because my current password that has 15 characters just scored 0% on the passwordmeter because it contains number only and a lot of repetition.

Passwordmeter contain several parameter to judge your password based on strength (character, number, symbol combination) and weakness (repetition, word only, number only). It’s a good start to create your password that cannot easily cracked, but don’t forget that you should remember your password as well.

And as for my password, i already change it to 9 character but scored amazing 100% and it easy to remember as well.

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