• @pearsaltchocolatebar
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    -126 hours ago

    You might want to let your IT department that 6 months is a really long time

    • @mkwt@lemmy.world
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      666 hours ago

      Current IT best practice is that passwords should never expire on a set schedule, but they should expire if there is evidence they’ve been breached.

      • Miles O'Brien
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        757 minutes ago

        Legit, my old job required a 90-day change, and I once logged into a system I could do monetary damage on with ease, because I took a guess at my manager’s password based on how long it had been since he told it to me during an emergency.

        He did what every single person I spoke to did. “password 01” changed to “password 02” and I just tried twice, and sure enough he had changed it three times since he had told me.

        While I wouldn’t be ruining the company as a whole, I could have easily fucked over the individual location because scheduled password changes just ensure people use predictable passwords.