Partial Passwords Are The Power Supreme
Friday, March 14th, 2008Many people are too scared to use a password manager because they do not trust the service. I will show you a trick to get of all the privacy you shall ever need. We will use partial passwords. Partial passwords are the power supreme!
Step 1 - Edit Passwords at the Real Websites:
Let’s say I have an E-trade account. Say my E-trade username is Stockinator and my password is m@dddMONEY. Those are decent credentials. Now I establish my partial password. Use the partial password as a suffix which goes on the end of the normal password. I used to have a 1997 Camry (not really). 1997camcam sounds pretty good. I log in to E-trade. I change my password from m@dddMONEY to m@dddMONEY1997camcam. Now we are talking password, baby! Repeat this process at other websites of importance. Remember, we haven’t touched the Password Manager yet.
Step 2 - Edit Passwords On The Password Manager:
I clicked on a Google Ad that said “Store Your Passwords Online With The Devil”. Sure why not. So I signed up and put all of my credentials in my online account at satan-stores-passwords.com. When I added E-trade to my favorites, I entered my username as Stockinator and my password as m@dddMONEY. Months later a scandal breaks. Turns out satan-stores-passwords.com was running a shady operation. Who knew? All of my accounts are compromised. Not quite, broseph. My real password over at E-trade is m@dddMONEY1997camcam. My E-trade account is safe. I was storing a partial password. I can get even sexier. I could store my partial password as a fake password in a fake favorite. Now I don’t even have to remember it. Well sort of. I still have to remember which favorite is the fake. You get the point.
Advantages of Partial Passwords:
- Eliminate the need to trust the password manager.
- Critical passwords become twice as strong.
Disadvantages:
- One more thing to remember.
- Problems with any kind of automated authentication.