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	<title>Oxymoronical &#187; banks</title>
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		<title>Why would you want a decent password? It&#8217;s only money!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I guess it goes without saying that I&#8217;m fairly technically literate and as such I&#8217;m pretty well versed in both what makes a strong password and actually using them. I actually have a pair of passwords, one that I use for what I consider my more important logins (company accounts, servers and the like), and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess it goes without saying that I&#8217;m fairly technically literate and as such I&#8217;m pretty well versed in both what makes a strong password and actually using them. I actually have a pair of passwords, one that I use for what I consider my more important logins (company accounts, servers and the like), and another that is for lesser services that if I lost or it got hacked then it wouldn&#8217;t be a major compromise of anything.</p>
<p>Given this it&#8217;s always particularly disappointing when I find something that I really want to use a strong password for but can&#8217;t, because the service in question can&#8217;t handle how strong my password is.</p>
<p>Take my new bank account with <a href="http://www.lloydstsb.com/">Lloyds TSB</a>. The password for the internet banking is 6-15 characters, must contains letters and numbers, but cannot contain any spaces or anything non-alphanumeric. Bang goes about 4 characters from my strong password.</p>
<p>Lloyds aren&#8217;t alone either. I also have a savings account with <a href="http://www.citibank.co.uk/">Citibank</a>. To log in to their online banking I am not allowed to type in my password by hand, instead I must use an onscreen keyboard with my mouse. Now I&#8217;m not quite sure what this is meant to serve, all it does is enter the characters into a regular html input box, you know, easily readable from an add-on or other form of spyware. And even worse the keyboard gives me just 51 possible characters to choose. At least Lloyds let me use both upper and lower case!</p>
<p>Maybe all these places having quite different restrictions on what characters I can use in my password is a cunning ploy to make me use a different password everywhere, but I find it a little disturbing that I&#8217;m able to use a stronger password with my online pizza delivery place than with my bank accounts holding thousands of pounds of savings.</p>
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