kodiakjack
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I'm not trying to start a fight or anything, but personally sites or programs (like iTunes for example) that want me to use 13 characters, 3 uppercase, 4 lowercase, a special symbol, no consecutive numbers and not any words found in a dictionary annoy me. If I chose my password to be "a" and my account gets hacked, isn't that MY fault? I'm so tired of catering to the morons: "Well this goofball chose "a" as a password, got hacked, and is now blaming us... I guess we'll make unrealistic password credentials instead of trying to get people to take responsibility for their own actions"
Again... just my opinion (which if you ask the wife, isn't worth much)
I agree X 1000
I have over 80 various accounts and logins for a multitude of websites and services at work. At least a dozen of them force you to change your password every 2 to 12 weeks. There's a dozen different formats required for them. It's hell.
It's no wonder people keep all their passwords in a note book on their desk. Companies have made things so secure, that they've become less secure due to the "limitations of the human interface".