Largest Study of its Kind Shows Outdated Password Practices are Widespread
Largest Study of its Kind Shows Outdated Password Practices are Widespread

Largest Study of its Kind Shows Outdated Password Practices are Widespread | College of Computing

"More than half of the websites in the study accepted passwords with six characters or less, with 75% failing to require the recommended eight-character minimum. Around 12% of had no length requirements, and 30% did not support spaces or special characters."
It's 2023 and I still see signup forms that are like "must have at least one of each: number, lowercase letter, uppercase character, special character (but not
, . " & / + < > {} []
)"That, plus no single sign-on (privacy issues aside) and login flow design so bad that password managers don't know what the fuck is going on, and it's no wonder password security is still a huge issue.
My old domain registrar set an 7 character limit, no special characters of any kind. Just numbers and letters. This was back in 2020 🫠