I know MIT people are pretty smart...

…but i don’t think that even they can remember 18770-character passwords.

This is an official Microsoft support page:

:slight_smile:

ETA: crap! The title is meant to read “I know MIT people are pretty smart…”

Could a passing mod made the change for me, please?

And it can’t be the same as any of the past 30689? That’s some pretty arbitrary dedication to security.

Would anybody even live long enough to rotate through that many passwords? Do they have to change their password every hour?

Great - once DoD security gets wind of this they’ll make it the new password standard. And mandate that passwords can only good for 1/86400 th of a day. :rolleyes:

Thanks! :stuck_out_tongue:

Well, you know, you have to have a system. I mean, you can’t just choose an arbitrary string of characters, you have to have something you can actually remember, like Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner, or Book I of the Iliad–poetry is better than prose because the meter and rhyme scheme make it well-adapted for memorization.

Microsoft? With a bug?

Kerboros, not playing nice?

Dear god, the world must be coming to an end!

Yeah but problem with that is it’s way too easy for a hacker program to guess.

You don’t have to use a poem. Just enable Unicode and use non-English text. I use folk tales translated from Finnish into Esperanto by Tove Jansson.

No one’s ever cracked my TimeCube* password.

*Wiki link. No way am I linking to that maelstrom of inanity.

Or, if the software is not Unicode-compliant, just manually type in the unicode values.

u4e8cu3082u3068u306eu6885u306bu9045u901fu3092u611bu3059u304bu306auff1f

Sublime and secure.

Username: littleplasticninja
Password: IhaveoflatebutwhereforeIknownotlostallmymirththisgoodlyframetheearthseemstome-asterilepromontorythismostexcellentcanopytheairlookyouthisbraveoeerhangingfirmament-thismajesticalrooffrettedwithgoldenfirewhyitappearsnootherthingtomethanafouland-pestilentcongregationofvap0rs1

And use the ‘austere’ method of password entry. That’s the one where every backspace and delete and re-typing is counted as an additional character rather than as a change to previous characters.