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Make your security answer a little weirder
Merlin Mann | Sep 5 2004
Most sites requiring registration ask you to choose a “secret question” to which only you supposedly know the answer. Of course, in the age of Google, the city where you were born and your mother’s maiden name may no longer be the best kept secrets in the world. So, next time you register for a site and it asks for your response to a challenge question, choose something that’s completely insane, but really memorable to you. As an example, for your birth city, you might type “Bubbleyum” or for your Mother’s maiden name, you might punch in “Chilean Sea Bass.” The point is to pick something 1) totally outlandish that’s 2) memorable to you. That way, you can be consistent in reusing your fake answers from one site to the next without the need for a lot of separate notes (while hopefully making the “correct” answers a little less useful to potential crackers). Not military-grade stuff by a long shot, but a simple, painless way to safety up just a bit. Related: check out this cool bookmarklet for giving your generic internet password an easy extra measure of obfuscation. 7 Comments
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I guess you could consistently...Submitted by Richard Karnesky (not verified) on September 21, 2004 - 9:13am.
I guess you could consistently use a strong password as your reminder as well. Especially if that password reminder can essentially serve as your password--e.g. using it will reveal your password or will let you change it without email confirmation. Security is only as strong as the weakest link! » POSTED IN:
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