Use the “passwords” feature to check if one of yours is compromised. If it shows up, never ever reuse those credentials. They’ll be baked into thousands of botnets etc. and be forevermore part of automated break-in attempts until one randomly succeeds.

  • u_u@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    20 hours ago

    I would dare say PurpleElephant1994 is already much better than most passwords people have been willingly tell me.

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      16 hours ago

      I recently found out a family member’s passwords are things like “1100011”, “1111000” and similar variations. It’s like they’re already using binary to give a helping boost to brute-forcing bots.