[REMINDER]--> Maintain Password Obscurity!!

Cycle your passwords often!! AND KEEP THEM COMPLEX.

Ideally generate one using one of the many apps available for this purpose -- in this case, I bring the example of 1Password. It's an all-in-one suite. Best generate a new one for each account. If a market decides to play dirty -- you will be in the clear. Ideally, for the general buyer -- switch up your username if you browse multiple markets. Unless you're trying to build a solid rep, or if you're a vendor. Stay Safe, and always seek better OpSec! ~ D33T

EDIT --//-- This comes from an individual who has used similar or identical combinations through various applications over the years. IF ONE GETS CRACKED, They ALL can burn in flames...


Comments


[3 Points] DancingWindAway:

I once worked for a company which had "p@ssword" as master password for their exchange server and "qwer1234" as master password for the SAP SR2 System.

Can't make that shit up.


[2 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:

I just use a different username related to each DNM. For instance on ME: OneRingToBindThem or SmokingGandalfsPipe (or some shit like that you get me) and a random password that is a variation on a set of 4 words like this xkcd comic.


[2 Points] StillNotLovingLE:

Also, friends don't let friends re-use passwords.

Don't use apps you didn't write or went through the source code. Just keep it oldschool.

Take a pen and write shit down. Market Addresses, Passwords etc. Yesterday is the new tomorrow in OpSec.

"The way you have to do it is like DeepThroat did in the Nixon years. Meet in the basement of a parking garage." Former NSA Int. Officer and crypto-legend William Binney


[1 Points] andblowyourhousedown:

Question: Is it advisable to change passwords from time to time? From, say, one five-word nonsense sentence to an altogether different five-word nonsense sentence?


[1 Points] youtakesally:

Man, I was looking for a cross-platform app like this one, thanks!