The easiest way to deal with passwords is to allow them to be simple
so the user can remember them, and then apply other techniques - like
limit the number of successive attempts (to 3 or something), protect
the login with captcha etc. Complex passwords and/or forcing changes
regularly will just force the user to record the password somewhere
which is the greatest risk of all.


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