Password Restrictions

So, there’s this new computer system at work, and we all need to make an account on it, but it has a bunch of really annoying restrictions on the allowed passwords. What’s worse, it doesn’t tell you what the restrictions are on the password, until you try a password, and it tells you one restriction that you’re violating. So you fix that one, and it tells you another restriction, and so on.

First try: 123456

Your password must be at least 10 characters long

Next try: 1234567890

your password must contain at least one lower case letter

Next try: Password99

Your password must contain at least two special characters.

Next try:
Pass!word99&

Try:

SDMBChronos!321

Your password must have a capital letter somewhere other than the first letter

Next try: pass@WORD00&

One of the special characters you have chosen is invalid.

Next try: pass$WORD00^

Your password must not contain dictionary words of more than three characters

Next try: p@ss$WQRD00^

You may not use any type of character more than once in a row.

Next try:p@sSwQrD0o^

Monkey butt 123$, always works.

Oops.

BBL

Next try:p@s7SwQrD0o^

Next try:p@s75wQrD0o^

Your password must not have two consecutive numbers.

Next try: p@s7^5wQrD0o^

Your password must not contain characters whose ASCII representation is evenly divisible by C.

Next try: n@s6^5vQrD0o^

n@s6^5vQrD0o^1

Your password must not contain adjacent characters on adjacent keyboard keys

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