Last week, I tried to register for a service and was really surprised by a password limit of 16 characters. Why on earth yould you impose such strict limits? Never heard of correct horse battery staple?

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    4 months ago

    worst i’ve seen is 8 characters. precisely 8 characters, no more no less… it was for a bank …

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      4 months ago

      A major US bank that I used to use has case insensitive passwords, found that out one day when I noticed caps lock was on after logging in with no trouble

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        Makes you wonder if they store the password in plain text, or convert to lower key during your first input so it’s at least hashed. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s not.

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          I don’t think it could be hashed if it is case insensitive. It’s fairly early so I may be misremembering but I’m not aware of any hashing algo that ignores case.

          Edit: Ah, actually they could be storing the password as a hash, but they would probably have to do like a password. ToLower() call or something where they morphed the string before checking… The thought of which just makes me shudder.

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      4 months ago

      Ha. I had the same thing, with a government-run student loan website

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      The fact that it was a power of 2 makes me suspect lazy coding. That bank didn’t pay its programmers well enough.