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authorsebboh <sebboh@web>2016-09-22 09:23:40 -0700
committerdoer <iki-doer@www.fairlystable.org>2016-09-22 09:23:40 -0700
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<img src="passwords.png" alt="Graph: Y-axis: number of my own passwords compromised, X-axis: time. It's all like, none, none, none, then one, and then five. A sudden change!">
-Thank you, [Have I been pwned?](https://https://haveibeenpwned.com/)!
+Thank you, [HaveIBenPwned.com](https://https://haveibenpwned.com/)!
Although I'm only partially vulnerable to password reuse, and only on low-value domains, the spate of recent breaches that my own accounts have been involved in has motivated me to switch away from my very clever, strong personal algorithm (read: idiotic) to random machine generated passwords.