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VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.088USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.108SBD
Effective Power
5.007SP
├── Own SP
0.629SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.378SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.629SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.378SP
Effective Power
5.007SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.026SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.108SBD
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Account Info

nameuberdruck
id614679
rank246,941
reputation528171141
created2018-01-18T18:54:42
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count2
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-01-18T23:32:06
last_root_post2018-01-18T20:47:09
last_vote_time2018-01-19T00:02:36
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can_vote1
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delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
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vesting_shares1023.693827 VESTS
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reward_vesting_balance53.213450 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update2018-01-18T21:04:27
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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Withdraw Routes

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}
From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.378 SP to @uberdruck
2026/05/18 07:45:18
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7119.965979 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106152413/Trx a3f922aba2b9c567651f0a12b58fc56333accdb1
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steemdelegated 2.710 SP to @uberdruck
2026/05/13 10:15:27
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4407.755574 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106012124/Trx c5da0916c85fb92223e527d44e37bfecb4bfe2f7
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steemdelegated 4.385 SP to @uberdruck
2026/04/26 06:55:15
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7132.481735 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105519862/Trx a798640a9ca1246719aa61d3298540cfb83bddb0
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steemdelegated 2.736 SP to @uberdruck
2026/01/24 03:56:51
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4449.302393 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102875936/Trx 379d0ca5fc6f3a32cc1e87b27979a40408e17091
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steemdelegated 2.837 SP to @uberdruck
2024/12/17 23:05:27
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4613.521590 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91322128/Trx 52c1454279546f166b38786001ffc5e12bf3045d
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steemdelegated 2.941 SP to @uberdruck
2023/11/14 14:43:51
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares4782.655122 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79876211/Trx 36a56915115dac23d11fccd3ff22e6680b2f6b0e
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steemdelegated 4.746 SP to @uberdruck
2023/09/22 12:06:30
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7719.563908 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78364917/Trx 60eee33ba154c458eae880c8017bad999f4066d2
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steemdelegated 4.883 SP to @uberdruck
2022/11/03 19:22:51
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares7941.615346 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69122431/Trx fb8c4f4aa124060fa77cb4604074fc9fbc7f8425
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steemdelegated 5.018 SP to @uberdruck
2022/01/18 00:26:09
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8161.722947 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60825509/Trx 87de0d4ebaa0ea2b9e53dfe6ae90f4733685f47b
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steemdelegated 5.132 SP to @uberdruck
2021/06/14 07:33:30
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8345.917235 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54615757/Trx 0d77cf67c4bc8f59d00c63aadaaa5740232877ad
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steemdelegated 5.247 SP to @uberdruck
2020/12/11 17:44:24
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8533.339209 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49362974/Trx 421285f306147a7d9376e759771bd12e35000282
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steemdelegated 1.176 SP to @uberdruck
2020/12/06 11:19:42
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49214491/Trx eecffe26b146182124a3c742b9bdbbad52a6cdcf
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  "op": [
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steemdelegated 5.251 SP to @uberdruck
2020/12/05 21:22:18
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8539.547063 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49198058/Trx 1482fbbd7a39ed9302fe834b15c45ba1ba1fa5f6
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steemdelegated 1.181 SP to @uberdruck
2020/11/03 05:19:36
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48273918/Trx 46372bd0c44cff2cf24e97195aa3c6838903def7
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steemdelegated 5.375 SP to @uberdruck
2020/05/09 12:24:00
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8742.352422 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43224838/Trx 1c330b3370c74f17e61cf4e517275056e7593c18
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steemdelegated 1.201 SP to @uberdruck
2020/05/08 16:59:57
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43202106/Trx e4b87bde905827538e6d42cc3f48ef78fe433a7e
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steemdelegated 5.383 SP to @uberdruck
2020/04/16 04:06:48
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8755.239870 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42570105/Trx 00c7e77d6da7bb79d508e5bb476ec9976db92ddd
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2020/01/18 19:17:03
authorsteemitboard
bodyCongratulations @uberdruck! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@uberdruck/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@uberdruck) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=uberdruck)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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steemdelegated 5.504 SP to @uberdruck
2019/05/12 21:14:33
delegateeuberdruck
delegatorsteem
vesting shares8950.856683 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #32853091/Trx 08f46b3118d0e9f7187e47983e155697fd3ee5b7
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2018/01/19 15:03:39
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2018/01/19 08:30:51
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2018/01/19 01:50:12
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body<html> <p>Congratulations <a href="/@uberdruck" target="_blank">@uberdruck</a>, you have decided to take the next big step with your first post! The Steem Network Team wishes you a great time among this awesome community.</p> <hr> <div class="pull-left"><img src="https://steemitimages.com/DQmaAdLUJ3yaSkmcmWECWyPGPWcjfbCoZ8Tu4RM6H4DbjCi/steem-network-thumbs-up.gif" alt="Thumbs up for Steem Network´s strategy" title="I suggest Steem Network´s strategy" width="320" height="222"></div> <h1>The proven road to boost your personal success in this amazing Steem Network</h1> <p>Do you already know that awesome content will get great profits by following these <a href="/steem-network/@steem-network/spread-your-posts-through-this-proven-strategy-and-get-great-profits-in-return--for-posts-created-at-2018-01-18" target="_blank" alt="Steem Network" title="Follow Steem Network´s suggestions to boost your success">simple steps</a>, that have been worked out by experts?</p> </html>
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2018/01/18 23:33:21
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2018/01/18 23:32:06
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bodyLeider werden genau solche Upload-Aktionen dazu führen, dass DTube nur eine kurze Lebensdauer haben wird. Denkt Ihr denn, wir bewegen uns hier in einem rechtsfreien Raum?
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2018/01/18 20:49:00
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bodyHey guys, I assume you are using a "strong" password securing your crypto wallets and steemit account. But what does "strong" actually mean? Let me give you some details on that topic but keep in mind, that the following topics are on a very simple level and are not 100% accurate, but the general principles should be understandable by beginners. If some security experts feel, that this is all bullshit, feel free to leave a comment. The security of a perfect encryption should only depend on the password and not the knowledge of the underlying algorithm. If we talk about security of encryption, we usually talk about the time it would take, to break that encryption without knowing the password. So let's for now assume, an attacker would need to try all possible passwords, to finally find the correct password. How long would that take? In order to answer that question, we need to understand, how many passwords are actually possible. That of course depends on the maximum length of a password. And that length depends on the encryption algorithm being used. Passwords are usually made of characters, which you can type with your keyboard. Fancy users might store passwords on a USB stick and those passwords might even contain characters which you usually don't find on your keyboard. But let's still assume, that most of you will use passwords, which are made out of letters, numbers and maybe some special characters like "!, %, $" etc. An attacker doesn't know you password, but he knows, that a lot users are lazy and use passwords, which only contain characters. So he will first try all possible passwords which are only made of characters. The attacker also knows the encryption algorithm being used and thus knows the maximum password length. Let's assume it's 16. But he will most likely assume, that you are not using such a long passwords, but maybe a maximum of 10 letters. So he will try "a", "aa", "aaa" ... "aaaaaaaaaa" and he will continue with "ab", "abb" ..."abbbbbbbbb". And he will continue with all lowercase letters from a-z. That sounds like a long task, but actually a computer can do that really fast. Let's assume your password is "zzzzzzzzzz", so it's the last password, the attacker will try. How many different passwords did he try? It's around 140737488355328 passwords. That sounds like a lot, but actually todays computers are very fast and breaking the above password should not take more than 1 hour. And keep in mind, this is the worst case scenario, where the attacker needed to test ALL possible combinations. On average he needs only to try half of them. Actually your password can be encoded using only 47 bits. If you read about an encryption algorithm, which supports 128 bit encryption, you are actually only using 47 bits with the above password! By adding uppercase letters, numbers and some special character, you can greatly increase the number of possible combinations and that will dramatically increase the time needed to try all of them. But we are not yet ready for a strong password. Attackers will actually not try all possible passwords, like in the above example. They know, that a lot people are using meaningful passwords and if they know where you are living, the can limit the possible passwords to words of your language. That's called a dictionary attack. The number of meaningful words with a maximum length of 10 characters in your language will be MUCH lesser than 140737488355328 and an attacker will be able to break such a password in a fraction of 1 hour. That's why you should - Use a password with a length of minimum 12 - Use uppercase, lowercase letters , numbers and special characters - Use a random, non-meaningful password, a good example would be "jU3yQp!amVc%" - Don't use the same password for multiple different logins. If one website was hacked, depending on how they store the passwords, an attacker might be able to extract the password and will try to login with that password on other websites. You now might say: How should I remember such a password, especially if I should create such random passwords for every single website I have a login for? Now there is a lot discussion about password managers. They make life much easier but they also have the disadvantage that if somebody hacks your computer or you got infected with a virus or Trojan horse, the hacker will have access to all your passwords. Some people recommend another approach: You categorise the services you use in 3 categories, depending on the impact it would have for you, if they would get hacked: Level 1: Websites and services which are not that important for your security, where you don't have sensitive or private date stored and where the impact of a hack would be low. Level 2: Websites and services which are medium sensitive. Where you have some private information stored. Level 3: Websites and services which are highly sensitive, like banking, crypto wallets etc. Now you generate 3 different random passwords for each level and you need to remember those passwords. If it's to hard for you, you might try to adopt a meaningful password and replace some letters in a way you can remember, like "blockchain" would become "bl0ckcha!n". (This is just an example, you should of course use a word, which is not that easy to guess). Next step is, to modify these passwords for every website you use, so you really end up in a unique password, which you can still remember. Let's say, you use the above sample password "bl0ckcha!n" as a Level 3 base password and you want to use it, to secure your steemit account. You could add now a prefix or suffix to that password like "st33m!tbl0ckcha!n" (steemitblockchain). The suffix can be the name of the website or service you use. For Paypal, which you consider also Level 3, you would end up in "4m4z0nbl0ckcha!n" (amazonblockchain) With that rule, it should be possible for you to generate unique and secure passwords, which you can still remember and don't need to store in a password manager. You can generate your own "rules", you could split the website name into a prefix and suffix like "amablockchainzon" => "4m4bl0ckcha!nz0n", you can have a rule, where you always replace a specific letter with something else, a with @, d with $ etc. In the beginning I would recommend to use a password manager until you got used to your rules and you feel, that you don't need your password manager anymore. Stay safe, stay private, stay secure!
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But he will most likely assume, that you are not using such a long passwords, but maybe a maximum of 10 letters.\n\nSo he will try \"a\", \"aa\", \"aaa\" ... \"aaaaaaaaaa\" and he will continue with \"ab\", \"abb\" ...\"abbbbbbbbb\".\n\nAnd he will continue with all lowercase letters from a-z.\n\nThat sounds like a long task, but actually a computer can do that really fast. \n\nLet's assume your password is \"zzzzzzzzzz\", so it's the last password, the attacker will try. How many different passwords did he try?\n\nIt's around 140737488355328 passwords. That sounds like a lot, but actually todays computers are very fast and breaking the above password should not take more than 1 hour. And keep in mind, this is the worst case scenario, where the attacker needed  to test  ALL possible combinations. On average he needs only to try half of them. \n\nActually your password can be encoded using only 47 bits. If you read about an encryption algorithm, which supports 128 bit encryption, you are actually only using 47 bits with the above password!\n\nBy adding uppercase letters, numbers and some special character, you can greatly increase the number of possible combinations and that will dramatically increase the time needed to try all of them.\n\nBut we are not yet ready for a strong password. Attackers will actually not try all possible passwords, like in the above example. They know, that  a lot people are using meaningful passwords and if they know where you are living, the can limit the possible passwords to words of your language. That's called a dictionary attack.\n\nThe number of meaningful words with a maximum length of 10 characters in your language will be MUCH lesser than 140737488355328 and an attacker will be able to break such a password in a fraction of 1 hour.\n\nThat's why you should\n\n- Use a password with a length of minimum 12\n- Use uppercase, lowercase letters , numbers and special characters\n- Use a random, non-meaningful password, a good example would be \"jU3yQp!amVc%\"\n- Don't use the same password for multiple different logins. If one website was hacked, depending on how they store the passwords, an attacker might be able to extract the password and will try to login with that password on other websites. \n\nYou now might say: How should I remember such a password, especially if I should create such random passwords for every single website I have a login for?\n\nNow there is a lot discussion about password managers. They make life much easier but they also have the disadvantage that if somebody hacks your computer or you got infected with a virus or Trojan horse, the hacker will have access to all your passwords.\n\nSome people recommend another approach:\n\nYou categorise the services you use in 3 categories, depending on the impact it would have for you, if they would get hacked:\n\nLevel 1: Websites and services which are not that important for your security, where you don't have sensitive or private date stored and where the impact of a hack would be low.\n\nLevel 2: Websites and services which are medium sensitive. Where you have some private information stored.\n\nLevel 3: Websites and services which are highly sensitive, like banking, crypto wallets etc.\n\nNow you generate 3 different random passwords for each level and you need to remember those passwords. 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bodyHey guys, I assume you are using a "strong" password securing your crypto wallets and steemit account. But what does "strong" actually mean? Let me give you some details on that topic but keep in mind, that the following topics are on a very simple level and are not 100% accurate, but the general principles should be understandable by beginners. If some security experts feel, that this is all bullshit, feel free to leave a comment. The security of a perfect encryption should only depend on the password and not the knowledge of the underlying algorithm. If we talk about security of encryption, we usually talk about the time it would take, to break that encryption without knowing the password. So let's for now assume, an attacker would need to try all possible passwords, to finally find the correct password. How long would that take? In order to answer that question, we need to understand, how many passwords are actually possible. That of course depends on the maximum length of a password. And that length depends on the encryption algorithm being used. Passwords are usually made of characters, which you can type with your keyboard. Fancy users might store passwords on a USB stick and those passwords might even contain characters which you usually don't find on your keyboard. But let's still assume, that most of you will use passwords, which are made out of letters, numbers and maybe some special characters like "!, %, $" etc. An attacker doesn't know you password, but he knows, that a lot users are lazy and use passwords, which only contain characters. So he will first try all possible passwords which are only made of characters. The attacker also knows the encryption algorithm being used and thus knows the maximum password length. Let's assume it's 16. But he will most likely assume, that you are not using such a long passwords, but maybe a maximum of 10 letters. So he will try "a", "aa", "aaa" ... "aaaaaaaaaa" and he will continue with "ab", "abb" ..."abbbbbbbbb". And he will continue with all lowercase letters from a-z. That sounds like a long task, but actually a computer can do that really fast. Let's assume your password is "zzzzzzzzzz", so it's the last password, the attacker will try. How many different passwords did he try? It's around 140737488355328 passwords. That sounds like a lot, but actually todays computers are very fast and breaking the above password should not take more than 1 hour. And keep in mind, this is the worst case scenario, where the attacker needed to test ALL possible combinations. On average he needs only to try half of them. Actually your password can be encoded using only 47 bits. If you read about an encryption algorithm, which supports 128 bit encryption, you are actually only using 47 bits with the above password! By adding uppercase letters, numbers and some special character, you can greatly increase the number of possible combinations and that will dramatically increase the time needed to try all of them. But we are not yet ready for a strong password. Attackers will actually not try all possible passwords, like in the above example. They know, that a lot people are using meaningful passwords and if they know where you are living, the can limit the possible passwords to words of your language. That's called a dictionary attack. The number of meaningful words with a maximum length of 10 characters in your language will be MUCH lesser than 140737488355328 and an attacker will be able to break such a password in a fraction of 1 hour. That's why you should - Use a password with a length of minimum 12 - Use uppercase, lowercase letters , numbers and special characters - Use a random, non-meaningful password, a good example would be "jU3yQp!amVc%" - Don't use the same password for multiple different logins. If one website was hacked, depending on how they store the passwords, an attacker might be able to extract the password and will try to login with that password on other websites. You now might say: How should I remember such a password, especially if I should create such random passwords for every single website I have a login for? Now there is a lot discussion about password managers. They make life much easier but they also have the disadvantage that if somebody hacks your computer or you got infected with a virus or Trojan horse, the hacker will have access to all your passwords. Some people recommend another approach: You categorise the services you use in 3 categories, depending on the impact it would have for you, if they would get hacked: Level 1: Websites and services which are not that important for your security, where you don't have sensitive or private date stored and where the impact of a hack would be low. Level 2: Websites and services which are medium sensitive. Where you have some private information stored. Level 3: Websites and services which are highly sensitive, like banking, crypto wallets etc. Now you generate 3 different random passwords for each level and you need to remember those passwords. If it's to hard for you, you might try to adopt a meaningful password and replace some letters in a way you can remember, like "blockchain" would become "bl0ckcha!n". (This is just an example, you should of course use a word, which is not that easy to guess). Next step is, to modify these passwords for every website you use, so you really end up in a unique password, which you can still remember. Let's say, you use the above sample password "bl0ckcha!n" as a Level 3 base password and you want to use it, to secure your steemit account. You could add now a prefix or suffix to that password like "st33m!tbl0ckcha!n" (steemitblockchain). The suffix can be the name of the website or service you use. For Paypal, which you consider also Level 3, you would end up in "4m4z0nbl0ckcha!n" (amazonblockchain) With that rule, it should be possible for you to generate unique and secure passwords, which you can still remember and don't need to store in a password manager. 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That of course depends on the maximum length of a password. And that length depends on the encryption algorithm being used.\n\nPasswords are usually made of characters, which you can type with your keyboard. Fancy users might store passwords on a USB stick and those passwords might even contain characters which you usually don't find on your keyboard. But let's still assume, that most of you will use passwords, which are made out of letters, numbers and maybe some special characters like \"!, %, $\" etc.\n\nAn attacker doesn't know you password, but he knows, that a lot users are lazy and use passwords, which only contain characters. So he will first try all possible passwords which are only made of characters.\n\nThe attacker also knows the encryption algorithm being used and thus knows the maximum password length. Let's assume it's 16. But he will most likely assume, that you are not using such a long passwords, but maybe a maximum of 10 letters.\n\nSo he will try \"a\", \"aa\", \"aaa\" ... \"aaaaaaaaaa\" and he will continue with \"ab\", \"abb\" ...\"abbbbbbbbb\".\n\nAnd he will continue with all lowercase letters from a-z.\n\nThat sounds like a long task, but actually a computer can do that really fast. \n\nLet's assume your password is \"zzzzzzzzzz\", so it's the last password, the attacker will try. How many different passwords did he try?\n\nIt's around 140737488355328 passwords. That sounds like a lot, but actually todays computers are very fast and breaking the above password should not take more than 1 hour. And keep in mind, this is the worst case scenario, where the attacker needed  to test  ALL possible combinations. On average he needs only to try half of them. \n\nActually your password can be encoded using only 47 bits. If you read about an encryption algorithm, which supports 128 bit encryption, you are actually only using 47 bits with the above password!\n\nBy adding uppercase letters, numbers and some special character, you can greatly increase the number of possible combinations and that will dramatically increase the time needed to try all of them.\n\nBut we are not yet ready for a strong password. Attackers will actually not try all possible passwords, like in the above example. They know, that  a lot people are using meaningful passwords and if they know where you are living, the can limit the possible passwords to words of your language. That's called a dictionary attack.\n\nThe number of meaningful words with a maximum length of 10 characters in your language will be MUCH lesser than 140737488355328 and an attacker will be able to break such a password in a fraction of 1 hour.\n\nThat's why you should\n\n- Use a password with a length of minimum 12\n- Use uppercase, lowercase letters , numbers and special characters\n- Use a random, non-meaningful password, a good example would be \"jU3yQp!amVc%\"\n- Don't use the same password for multiple different logins. If one website was hacked, depending on how they store the passwords, an attacker might be able to extract the password and will try to login with that password on other websites. \n\nYou now might say: How should I remember such a password, especially if I should create such random passwords for every single website I have a login for?\n\nNow there is a lot discussion about password managers. They make life much easier but they also have the disadvantage that if somebody hacks your computer or you got infected with a virus or Trojan horse, the hacker will have access to all your passwords.\n\nSome people recommend another approach:\n\nYou categorise the services you use in 3 categories, depending on the impact it would have for you, if they would get hacked:\n\nLevel 1: Websites and services which are not that important for your security, where you don't have sensitive or private date stored and where the impact of a hack would be low.\n\nLevel 2: Websites and services which are medium sensitive. Where you have some private information stored.\n\nLevel 3: Websites and services which are highly sensitive, like banking, crypto wallets etc.\n\nNow you generate 3 different random passwords for each level and you need to remember those passwords. If it's to hard for you, you might try to adopt a meaningful password and replace some letters in a way you can remember, like \"blockchain\" would become \"bl0ckcha!n\". (This is just an example, you should of course use a word, which is not that easy to guess).\n\nNext step is, to modify these passwords for every website you use, so you really end up in a unique password, which you can still remember.\n\nLet's say, you use the above sample password \"bl0ckcha!n\" as a Level 3 base password and you want to use it, to secure your steemit account. You could add now a prefix or suffix to that password like \"st33m!tbl0ckcha!n\" (steemitblockchain). The suffix can be the name of the website or service you use.\n\nFor Paypal, which you consider also Level 3, you would end up in \"4m4z0nbl0ckcha!n\" (amazonblockchain)\n\nWith that rule, it should be possible for you to generate unique and secure passwords, which you can still remember and don't need to store in a password manager.\n\nYou can generate your own \"rules\", you could split the website name into a prefix and suffix like \"amablockchainzon\" => \"4m4bl0ckcha!nz0n\", you can have a rule, where you always replace a specific letter with something else, a with @, d with $ etc.\n\nIn the beginning I would recommend to use a password manager until you got used to your rules and you feel, that you don't need your password manager anymore.\n\nStay safe, stay private, stay secure!",
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