05-25-2016, 07:27 PM
Best to change it quickly then. I too am guilty of having what I call password throwaways for certain things. (like websites where they make you sign up to get X or Y.) for websites I use every day and need more security I always use unique ones. FA NEVER received one of my better passwords simply because I knew it was a security risk even before this started. I did make sure to keep the email attached to it up to date though. Still, considering how many places demand passwords there's only so many you can remember before you have to start resorting to scratchpads or random generator programs. Which the latter is going to be my next step.