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Klaus Frank
@agowa338@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

OH: Don't pick a complicated password. Pick something easy. Because of their strict password and security policy you'll have to enter it multiple times per day.

#OH #ITsecurity

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Kartoffeltoast :linux:
@rsa@norden.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

@agowa338 Easy combine four or five simple passwords with no relation to each other, then you have a relative secure one.

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Klaus Frank
@agowa338@chaos.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

@rsa

I just quoted the "advice" I got from coworkers for a particular customer environment.

Also I normally use password managers and yubikeys. So I know exactly 2 passwords right now. One complex one for my password manager and the one for the PC. (+ one for notebook etc.)

It's still unclear if they'll allow yubikeys to enter static passwords but coworkers don't use them. They just used some "simple stuff" that wasn't caught by the password policy but definitely isn't secure either...

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