(August 23, 2012 at 8:03 pm)AthiestAtheist Wrote: One time I used an uncrackable 35+ character password. Though the purpose of it being so long was that it was the password to my school site where my Dad could check out my grades. It involves using all the letters on the keyboard up to the "seed" password, alternating between capital and lowercase letters, and if there are any numbers, converting them into pseudo-binary. This means that the relatively insecure password "password123456" would be "QwErTyUiOpqWeRtYuIoPaQwErTyUiOpAsQwErTyUiOpAsQwqWeRtYuIoQwErqWeRtYuIoPaSd011000111100000111111" Such a password is impossible to remember if you don't know the original password or the formula, requiring those who don't know it write down the password in long form, and since it's so long, it makes entering it off a piece of paper even more of a chore. Finally, since it has so many characters, it's so secure it's ridiculous! Yes, what this all goes to show you is that preventing your parents from seeing your grades will turn you into a security expert.
I would have to throw the fucking computer out the window.