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There is no truly secure password that will remain as such "until you die".
C#
//{Unless, of course, you change your password and then get struck by a bus (many will wonder why you chose to change your password in the middle of the street ... but I digress), get hit by lightening, or instantly win the bazillion dollar lottery and have a fatal heart attack.}

Sure, "brute force" will take 11.15 thousand trillion trillion centuries to figure out the password AStup1dL0usyP#ssw_rd, but that's if the computer doesn't have any heuristics.

Yes, most password systems now-a-days have a 3 or 5 try limit.

A majority of people associate their password with things related to them. Google a person's name and/or find them on Facebook and you'll learn the things associated to them. There's one starting point heuristics will gain a trillion trillion centuries on alone.

Plant a keylogger virus on a system and you're only gonna wait a day or two, if that, for a password.

In all, passwords can be and are cracked 100% of the time.
Yes, certainly changing the password often and of "randomness" is a good deterrent.

And, no, I don't use the password AStup1dL0usyP#ssw_rd. I'm smarter than that. I use A$martP#55w_rd2Guess. Laugh | :laugh:
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