Frivolousmonkey wrote:[I didn't know which section this really belongs in so i put it here]
As you might already know, some asshole(s?) have hacked Blaze's youtube channel and removed everything.
Well, today, another musician was attacked. TheElspongie's youtube channel was hacked, all of his videos taken down, and his channel defaced.
This is a reminder to make sure your accounts are safe and be careful of people asking for any of your information, because you don't want to lose all of your subscribers, your views, or even your money.
-Ryan
Frivolousmonkey wrote:[I didn't know which section this really belongs in so i put it here]
As you might already know, some asshole(s?) have hacked Blaze's youtube channel and removed everything.
Well, today, another musician was attacked. TheElspongie's youtube channel was hacked, all of his videos taken down, and his channel defaced.
This is a reminder to make sure your accounts are safe and be careful of people asking for any of your information, even just your email, because you don't want to lose all of your subscribers, your views, or even your money.
-Ryan
*Edit: Read Navybrony's post below for tips on keeping your password secure*
NavyBrony wrote:Military requirements for passwords include:
- 14 characters minimum.
- At least 2 uppercase letters.
- At least 2 lowercase letters.
- At least 2 numbers.
- At least 2 special characters (!@#$%^)
NavyBrony wrote:From that point onwards, the time it takes to crack a password, and the decryption method used, is exponential the more complicated it is.
Military requirements for passwords include:
- 14 characters minimum.
- At least 2 uppercase letters.
- At least 2 lowercase letters.
- At least 2 numbers.
- At least 2 special characters (!@#$%^)
Artimeus wrote:NavyBrony wrote:Military requirements for passwords include:
- 14 characters minimum.
- At least 2 uppercase letters.
- At least 2 lowercase letters.
- At least 2 numbers.
- At least 2 special characters (!@#$%^)
UGH.
I can't count how times I've forgotten passwords for the multitude of systems I use that have these DOD requirements. Granted, they're very secure, but when you're logging into 5 systems daily without CAC access, and you can't cross-domain passwords... I want to choke puppies and punch small children. XD
LunchBagMusic wrote:xkcd comic
Placing my tongue on the GR meter to taste the gain reduction I some how improved my skills.
Entropy in this context is a term used in communication theory to describe the complexity of a signal or piece of information. Basically, that ends up meaning how predictable it is, and consequently how compressible it is. The more predictable it is, the greater the compression possibility, and the lower the entropy. In practice, this often describes how close a string of characters comes to being completely random, because, of course, a completely random string is completely unpredictable. For cryptanalysis/cryptography, this translates into a measure of how difficult a password is to guess. In a password, you want high entropy because it makes it more difficult to crack.natsukashi wrote:so do my substitues add or remove entropy for my 20+ symbol password? I don't get if it's the lenght that creates the entropy, or if it's simply that the substitutes somehow break the password and make it easier to crack. >_>
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