So no using “Password!” or being extra tricky “Password1!”.
Why do so many sites permit users to use crappy passwords like that?
You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
True. But it will eliminate a percentage of the script kiddies.
Because we can dump the waste down deeper mine shafts, making it easier for us to pretend it doesn’t exist?
Have . and ; and / in the middle of your passwords. If a site is compromised and email + passwords are taken, these are usually stored in a csv file. If someone attempts to delimit the csv data, these characters can split you password into multiple cells.
You’re going blind because you rubbed the nubs off?