[Discuss] A Little OT: The Password Post-It
Chris O'Connell
omegahalo at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 12:29:11 EDT 2012
I provide them with KeePassX, but even that seems to complex for most of my
users.
I guess what I'm looking for is a non-technical solution or idea of how to
keep users from having to write the passwords on postits.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:15 PM, <jc at trillian.mit.edu> wrote:
> Chris O'Connell wrote:
> | I think we, as IT professionals, have to acknowledge that not all of our
> | users are as savvy we are. Not everyone is going to be capable of
> keeping
> | their passwords straight.
>
> Hmmm ... A quick check shows that my personal password file has over
> 200 distinct entries. Some of these I haven't used in over a year,
> but the accounts are still there. One reason I haven't used them is
> that lots of software now remembers them and fills in Password:
> fields for me. But even if this weren't happening, I still couldn't
> remember that many passwords, unless I made most of them the same. If
> anyone claims that they can, I'd be very skeptical without a demo.
>
> So my level of savviness is probably irrelevant; I'd be surprised if
> very many people of any kind can remember so many nonsense words.
>
> And, despite whatever strategies I may try to use, most of these
> passwords do have at least some stuff that's difficult to remember.
> This is due to the way that admins insist on password rules that are
> designed for security, but which are different for every site. This
> forces me to use passwords that don't follow any personal pattern,
> meaning that I have little choice except to store them somewhere
> that's easily available when I need them.
>
> The real problem isn't that users write down their passwords. The
> real problem is that system admins force the users to write down
> their passwords.
>
> (Hey, maybe I should use that as a sig for a while. ;-)
>
>
> --
> The fewer jobs a tool is designed to do, the better it does each of them.
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