
PWGEN 2015 PASSWORD
If you aren't the most imaginative, don't worry, you can use the XKCD password generator. The longer the pass phrase the higher number of possible variations of a single dictionary word there are which makes it harder and harder for password cracking tools to generate word permutations and thus guess your password. Rumour has it, he wrote single lines, put them in a hat, drew them out at random and they become the lyrics to his songs.Īlso try to make your passphrases as long as possible. A similar method is said to have influenced Thom Yorke on Radiohead’s 2000 album 'Kid A'. You can then bounce off ideas and create your own password language, story, tale or song lyrics just like David Bowie as well as Kurt Cobain. Imaginative images are conjured by this technique which may help you improve your security because you get some interesting idea combinations whilst mixing up the words and reconnecting them.

As highlighted in this XKCD cartoon, random sentences generated by the cut-up method are easy for humans to remember and hard for computers to guess. The wonderful XKCD cartoon provides us with a fantastic way of thinking about this problem. There's no point in having the world's best password if it's going to be written on a post-it note and stuck onto the side of your monitor.įear not. However, anything longer and more complex than that means that the user is unlikely to be able to remember it. All you've done is add a few cycles to the process.
PWGEN 2015 SOFTWARE
"El1t3!" - For those of you who don't read l33t, that's the word Elite!Ī good piece of cracking software would know the word elite, substitute the most commonly substituted letters and numbers and try the password with some special characters. This leads to single-word passwords like:

There's been a bit of an arms-race recently where some password policies have required us to include at least one Capital letter, a number and special character. One of them being that they need to be easy for humans to remember. There are some fundamental problems with generating passwords that are hard for computers to crack. A combination of better password cracking techniques that use improved hardware, more sophisticated dictionaries to help guess passwords, and the fact that people often use the same password over and over again lead to the need for a new way of generating passwords. The 6.5 m LinkedIn passwords leaked in 2012 is a typical example of what can happen to poorly thought out passwords.
PWGEN 2015 CRACK
The recent password leaks have helped hackers identify patterns we use when creating passwords, allowing them to crack passwords more quickly. In antithesis, the technique sped everything up by increasing the artistry of his work by using images to create stories and lyrics. It perfectly suited Bowie’s fragmented consciousness, enabling him to cut through the tangle of expectation he later admitted threatened to slow him down. But you can introduce the spontaneous factor with a pair of scissors.” īowie renewed his entire method of writing lyrics and making music by applying the technique to the words and sounds of his album the darkly dystopian Diamond Dogs. But until the cut-up method was made explicit they had no way to produce the accident of spontaneity.

"The best writing seems to be done almost by accident by writers. The technique was popularised in the 1950’s by Burroughs who wrote a cut up novel called Nova Express, which later became the reading material of Bowie when he was preparing for an interview in the 1970’s. The rearranged words make up a new concept or sentence. The technique is simple write down a bunch of words, or 'cut-up' a newspaper and randomly select them. Burroughs is to Blameīowie first used the cut-up technique in his music which began the craze of the word-form of visual art collage. In this article we explore the use of passphrases, and how some of the imaginative techniques used by Bowie and William S Burroughs can help us in our daily fight to remain secure. Our passwords are much less secure than they were just a few years ago due to advancements in technology and the fact that we have to remember passwords for so many websites and services. Passwords are still the weakest links in the security chain. Wait, come back! He may not be able to give direct advice on the modern problems with passwords, but some of the creative aspects of his work can help us all improve the passwords we use on a daily basis. What does David Bowie know about passwords?
