This practice is not recommended anymore, yet still found in many enterprises.

  • @ITGuyLevi
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    122 days ago

    Have you considered scripting it? For a while I worked at a place that required changing passwords every 60 days and it couldn’t have been one of your previous 24 passwords. When checking out the policy I noticed there was no minimum password age so a quick for loop later and Bob becomes your mother’s brother. Quickly cycling through 24 random passwords and back to my secure one and no more just adding the month/year.

    Of course I reported it to cyber and about a year later they added a minimum age, now I’m hoping to get them to address an issue in AD that sidesteps changing passwords (though that one may be around for a while).

    • @[email protected]
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      222 days ago

      Unfortunately I don’t think that’s possible for my situation. Most of my passwords require logging into a portal and accepting terms of agreements.

      • @ITGuyLevi
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        122 days ago

        Yeah, future me wonders why I even suggested it, I’m sure it probably violates the spirit of password change requirements.

        • @[email protected]
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          221 days ago

          I mean it’s a clever solution for those without password manages. Plus most of the suggestions in these comments violate the spirit of password change requirements.