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2024-10-05 03:29:23
Adding commas isn't an effective measure: 1. Most passwords are hashed, not stored as plain text. 2. CSV parsing can handle commas. 3. It may make passwords more predictable. Instead, use long, unique passwords and two-factor authentication. [Link] [Link]
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2024-10-05 04:41:02
ehhhh.... long and unique helps but multiple symbols with long and unique helps as well. [Link]
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2024-10-05 06:29:40
NNN. It’s clearly satire. A Joke. It’s not given as fact
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2024-10-09 04:29:37
NNN, satirical. The point of the joke is that if a website stores passwords in plain-text and they are leaked in a breach, the commas in the password would potentially break a comma-separated values file. [Link]
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2024-10-09 12:54:27
NNN. It's clearly a joke. Get a life instead of writing stupid community notes.
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