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Trixie Belden wrote:
Leonard Meltsner wrote:(This is TGRC related)
I just went to that "How Secure is Your Password" site, and it said that "stiletto" would take only 13 minutes to crack! Eugene needs a better program!
Well now we know. Eugene uses a Dell pc. Really though, only 13 minutes? Eugene was looking for that password for around 3 episodes. He really needs to upgrade his software!
If the S of Stiletto is capitalized it would take two days. :yes:
Mine would take 713 years :yes:
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Boy my old password could have been guessed in two seconds :anxious:

Thanks for the notice :)

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Jason Whits son wrote:
Trixie Belden wrote:
Leonard Meltsner wrote:(This is TGRC related)
I just went to that "How Secure is Your Password" site, and it said that "stiletto" would take only 13 minutes to crack! Eugene needs a better program!
Well now we know. Eugene uses a Dell pc. Really though, only 13 minutes? Eugene was looking for that password for around 3 episodes. He really needs to upgrade his software!
If the S of Stiletto is capitalized it would take two days. :yes:
Mine would take 713 years :yes:
Nice catch! That's would fit RIGHT into the time frame of the episodes!
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So nothing bad happens if you log in after getting that message? I was too cowardly to try, and tried to open another account, but I got sick of waiting. :P
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No, nothing bad happens when you log in after you get that message. That's a good question. :)
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Getting that message is actually a good thing because it means the hacker couldn’t get in.
Well, it’s a bad thing since it means you were the target of a hacker in the first place, but it’s a good thing since they couldn’t access your account and gave up.
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Woah! Just saw this. I mean I know it was a long time ago, but my password could've been guessed in about one second... #Embarrassing
Now it'll take 19 years. :D
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Heh...I wonder how many of the ToO users changed their passwords to something really long and then forgot it =P
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xD Wondering the same...

*looks up her password*
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I don't let my browser remember my password. That way I use it, and I remember it.
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Yeah, that, but also...If you leave your computer unlocked your siblings can't get on your account and read through your PMs =P *looks at a certain person* (you better have gotten this joke xDDD )
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xD Ahahaha. Yeeeah. I need to make the computer un-remember my passwords.
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I can't even right now xDDD
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Why? Slap-happy? :D
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How Safe is Your Password wrote:345 thousand years
I think I'm good.
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Mine can be broken in 1 minute. \:D/
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Countess wrote:Mine can be broken in 1 minute. \:D/
So is it something like 123456? :wacky:
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snubs wrote:
Countess wrote:Mine can be broken in 1 minute. \:D/
So is it something like 123456? :wacky:
*snicker* All you need is onnnnnnnnnnne person *smirk*
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Connie G. wrote:
snubs wrote:
Countess wrote:Mine can be broken in 1 minute. \:D/
So is it something like 123456? :wacky:
*snicker* All you need is onnnnnnnnnnne person *smirk*
Actually, someone on this board has my password already. I have nothing to hide. \:D/
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