Foxtrotsix Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 Hello, I like Nexus and all that. Great stuff. The one thing that really annoys me though is the password situation. My browsers won't autofill my password for some reason so I have to manually type it each time. The issue is that the password requirement of 12 characters is something that I never find on any other website, so the once every week or two that I log in I have to reset my password to something that I'm just going to end up resetting anyways. It's a minor annoyance, but still kind of annoying. There's nothing for anyone to steal on here from me. It would be nice to make the password requirement a bit simpler, if I was concerned about someone figuring out my password then I'd make a better password anyways. Just my 2 unwanted cents.
HeyYou Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :D
Druuler Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 My browsers won't autofill my password for some reason so I have to manually type it each time.What browser are you using? I am using Firefox, and it autofills on the Nexus.
Guest deleted34304850 Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 use a password manager. there are many and they work flawlessly.or, if you don't trust a password manager, get yourself a little notebook and write your password in it and leave it in a draw somewhere. less safe, but workable.i hope nexusmods go full fat on this and offer pass phrases in the future. well better than a string of n characters, can be as long as you like, and easy to remember.
Guest deleted34304850 Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it.
HeyYou Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. Doubt what you want. My bank password requires only eight characters. There is an option for two-factor authentication, but, it is an OPTION. (same as it is here.) Longer passwords only make it more difficult to brute-force crack them. It does not make your account any more 'secure'.
Guest deleted34304850 Posted February 21, 2021 Posted February 21, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. Doubt what you want. My bank password requires only eight characters. There is an option for two-factor authentication, but, it is an OPTION. (same as it is here.) Longer passwords only make it more difficult to brute-force crack them. It does not make your account any more 'secure'. Yeah, okay.
Arthmoor Posted February 22, 2021 Posted February 22, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. I think you'd be surprised how many banking sites only let you use up to 8 chars in the password. Without even the possibility of using a longer one. It's kind of hard to find a workable banking option that also has proper levels of security, so very often we just take what we can get.
Deleted92948618User Posted February 23, 2021 Posted February 23, 2021 Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. I think you'd be surprised how many banking sites only let you use up to 8 chars in the password. Without even the possibility of using a longer one. It's kind of hard to find a workable banking option that also has proper levels of security, so very often we just take what we can get. Eight character passwords are a holdover from legacy systems, like IBM mainframes. IBM mainframe had a MAX limit of eight character passwords for decades, and in as much as many banking systems are backed on IBM Mainframes, they use the IBM Mainframe password processors. Quite a few IBM mainframe customers have not converted to the PassPhrase technology which supports passwords/phrases up to 100 characters. ... uphill, both ways, in the snow.
Guest deleted34304850 Posted February 23, 2021 Posted February 23, 2021 (edited) Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. I think you'd be surprised how many banking sites only let you use up to 8 chars in the password. Without even the possibility of using a longer one. It's kind of hard to find a workable banking option that also has proper levels of security, so very often we just take what we can get. Then go to a better bank that protects you and your assets Yeah, I see your point. My bank doesn't even have that level of security. :DI highly doubt that is true. Finance Services is a highly regulated industry and there are stringent requirements around customer data including passwords.However if it is true then I'd move to a bank that treats your data with respect and secures it. I think you'd be surprised how many banking sites only let you use up to 8 chars in the password. Without even the possibility of using a longer one. It's kind of hard to find a workable banking option that also has proper levels of security, so very often we just take what we can get. Eight character passwords are a holdover from legacy systems, like IBM mainframes. IBM mainframe had a MAX limit of eight character passwords for decades, and in as much as many banking systems are backed on IBM Mainframes, they use the IBM Mainframe password processors. Quite a few IBM mainframe customers have not converted to the PassPhrase technology which supports passwords/phrases up to 100 characters.This is incorrect. When you logon to your bank, you are not logging on to a mainframe. Go and read up on the latest (i.e. in the last decade at least) security requirements for mainframe systems. You're trying to conflate something from 20-odd years ago into the current day and age for some reason and it's embarassing to read, to be honest. Edited February 23, 2021 by 1ae0bfb8
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