
The URL
Similar to the e-mail address password is the URL password. We’re constantly
bombarded with WWW addresses, so why not take advantage of that and
model your passwords after that pattern? Here are some examples:
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www.sendallyourmoney.irs.gov
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www.someone_smells.net
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ftp.droppedout.edu
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www.go.ahead.and.try.to.crack.this.password.com
TIP
There’s no reason to stop with just one domain extension or even
valid extensions. In the past, I’ve used extensions such as
.com.net.com, .edu.sux, .gov.waste, and so on. The more you
divert from the standards, the more opportunity you have to
increase the entropy of the password, as explained in Chapter 3.
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