Incorrect Password

source

Fuck the cyber idiots and their “change password” requirements.
Current best practice in cybersecurity is to not arbitrarily ask users to change passwords every x days, so any site doing this are following old guidelines.

Yes, because among other things this annoys users into just writing down their password on a Post-It and sticking it to the bottom of their keyboard or monitor ripe for any passerby to take.

I have explained this to various management types repeatedly over the decades and nobody seems to get it.

I’ve had success directing people to the NIST password policy guidance.
NIST Recommends New Rules for Password Security

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released updated guidelines for password security, marking a significant shift from traditional password practices.

Cyber Security News
Wow it’s almost as though somebody in there reads xkcd and knows about correct horse battery staple!

The folks at NIST know what they’re talking about. The US government directed them to develop security policy for government information systems in 2002 (FISMA) - they’ve been thinking about how to do this properly for 24 years.

If you happen to work for a US government agency of any kind, you can basically tell your boss “NIST guidance says we should do X” and compliance is technically required by law (within the context of security policies that apply to your agency’s work area). If you work for a company that does business with the US government, there are similar compliance policies also published by NIST that you should be following (and your company could lose its contracts if it is not compliant).

Cybersecurity Framework

Helping organizations to better understand and improve their management of cybersecurity risk

NIST