My debit card was compromised yesterday but fortunately my bank automatically blocked it when a flurry of transactions, within minutes of each other, were attempted from different parts of the world.
It's obviously got me completely paranoid now about online security and although there's not much I can do about online retailers database security I can at least change my passwords to something less likely to be hacked.
Thing is, with pretty much everything online requiring accounts and logins it's unrealistic to have completely different passwords for every online account/forum/app without having a record of them somewhere, which sort of defeats the purpose. I'm not keen on using a third-party password manager as the paranoid in me says I'm still trusting information to someone else. I maybe completely wrong about that?
So, does anyone have any ideas for a password system which not only generates something less likely to be hacked but is also easy enough to remember and can be applied to the stupid amounts of logins we need in this day and age?
Cheers
It's obviously got me completely paranoid now about online security and although there's not much I can do about online retailers database security I can at least change my passwords to something less likely to be hacked.
Thing is, with pretty much everything online requiring accounts and logins it's unrealistic to have completely different passwords for every online account/forum/app without having a record of them somewhere, which sort of defeats the purpose. I'm not keen on using a third-party password manager as the paranoid in me says I'm still trusting information to someone else. I maybe completely wrong about that?
So, does anyone have any ideas for a password system which not only generates something less likely to be hacked but is also easy enough to remember and can be applied to the stupid amounts of logins we need in this day and age?
Cheers