Hide passwords in an old floppy disk

 by Wehrdo
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These days, everything on the internet needs an account. Most people, like me, tend to forget all their user names and passwords, then when you are asked to log in, you have to have your password sent to you. Lots of people write down their passwords on note cards and leave them lying around, easy for anybody to pick up and use to their advantage. Here's a way you can hide your passwords so that you can find them yourself, but it would be tough for a burglar or a sneaky guest to figure out where you put them.
 
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Step 1: Materials

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The only materials you will need are:

Old Floppy disk
Paper
Glue, preferably stick and bottle
Scissors
Knife
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tanello2 says: Jun 26, 2012. 3:00 PM
one extra info for this password holder,to make sure that someone will not just look at it and see that there is password inside,so i have made one spot,the part where the original film is there,so if soneone will slide the top they can see that its a normal floppy and my passwords are still safe.
jockkitto16 says: May 2, 2012. 3:37 PM
this is a very clever project, but wouldn't it be easier just put your passwords on it in a .txt file?
Wehrdo (author) in reply to jockkitto16May 7, 2012. 6:47 AM
Sure, it'd be easier, but it's just a fun way to reuse old floppy disks. I mean, who really has a computer capable of reading them, anyway? Besides, it leaves behind no digital trace.
spencermon says: Dec 10, 2011. 6:08 PM
I am going to do this! great idea. i was just wondering what to do with a floppy disk.

also this is funny http://xkcd.com/936/
Wehrdo (author) in reply to spencermonDec 25, 2011. 7:58 PM
I'm glad somebody else is making one. I still refer to mine when I forget my password(s).

BTW, I love xkcd!
DELETED_rerwin09! says: Sep 2, 2009. 2:21 PM
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Wehrdo (author) in reply to DELETED_rerwin09!Sep 2, 2009. 3:26 PM
That's a good idea, but most people don't have a little thing that prints out stickers.
fromdad in reply to WehrdoDec 11, 2009. 8:49 PM
thats why you print it on paper and glue it on. Did you read the instructions. But nice work. I love the idea

Johnnyp161 in reply to fromdadMar 10, 2010. 8:02 AM
 haha you're funny..
you just told the author to read the instructions :D

lol
account3r2 in reply to Johnnyp161Sep 4, 2010. 4:41 PM
lol that is funny now that i see it
timothymh says: May 1, 2010. 12:02 PM
 Or, get a mini CD-R (the kind you can rewrite) and put your passwords in a file on that and use the floppy disk as a holder for it... or not. *realizes he forgot to put the whole message in italics*
Wehrdo (author) in reply to timothymhMay 12, 2010. 4:15 PM
The biggest problem with that is easily removing and replacing the disk when it's needed.  I just noticed now that all the comments are in italics.  How come yours isn't?
timothymh in reply to WehrdoMay 13, 2010. 5:01 PM
 My comment isn't italicized because I don't unnecessarily italicize words. Do you have a problem with that?
Morriscow in reply to timothymhMay 26, 2010. 5:04 PM
yeah i do, you got a problem with that?
timothymh in reply to MorriscowMay 27, 2010. 8:56 AM
 no comment.
olvegrn says: Aug 30, 2009. 11:47 PM
great idea!I can't wait to try it out!....now I gotta find a floppy......'
timothymh in reply to olvegrnMay 1, 2010. 11:59 AM
 Floppy disks are extremely common at yard sales.
Wehrdo (author) in reply to olvegrnSep 18, 2009. 8:01 PM
Thanks. Floppies seem to become rarer and rarer every day.
Kryptonite in reply to WehrdoOct 30, 2009. 12:54 AM
I have one with my year 6 pictures on it, I'd better save it on the computer before nothing reads floppies!
mastermayhem117 says: Dec 9, 2009. 8:30 AM
Fun stuff! Love it! And I think I recognize that Gateway disk, I had one just like it that went with my Gateway 2000. Frist computer my house ever owned..
DJ Radio says: Nov 18, 2009. 2:24 PM
I will definitely try to look in a floppy disk in the future... who knows what I will find?  Maybe a teacher's password lolz.
metalman84405 says: Oct 3, 2009. 12:22 AM
Here is a trick I used in making this project. Just in case someone actually stumbles upon the passwords hidden inside the floppy, make an anagram of your password. If you reorder the letters to your password...no one will be the wiser. Just a thought for those of you out there who are a bit more paranoid. Cheers!
Wehrdo (author) in reply to metalman84405Oct 13, 2009. 3:46 PM
Hmm, that's a great idea!  Never thought about that.  Maybe you could make an instructable on how to make an anagram.
LoganRussell says: Aug 27, 2009. 6:34 PM
Why couldn't you put the passwords in a text document then copy it to the floppy disk? (If you have a floppy disk reader.) Then you could copy and paste your password from the document.
DELETED_dannydutton in reply to LoganRussellAug 27, 2009. 7:19 PM
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LoganRussell in reply to DELETED_dannyduttonAug 28, 2009. 6:28 AM
But you could password protect the floppy disk itself so only you could use it.
DELETED_dannydutton in reply to LoganRussellAug 30, 2009. 3:00 PM
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Tommyhzy in reply to DELETED_dannyduttonAug 30, 2009. 4:29 PM
Put it on the Floppy disk! That way you'll never forget the password!
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Foaly7 in reply to TommyhzySep 12, 2009. 8:44 PM
Yeah, use a normal word that is the keyword for a Playfair cipher on the label for the floppy disc, and make the final decryption of the Playfair your password.
Wehrdo (author) in reply to TommyhzyAug 31, 2009. 3:26 PM
Haha great answer!
ReCreate says: Aug 28, 2009. 4:44 PM
Windows 3.1? Wow, Can you create images of those disks and upload them?
junits15 in reply to ReCreateAug 30, 2009. 11:28 AM
you could google for them, the downloads should be safe as long as they arent torrents.
ReCreate in reply to junits15Aug 30, 2009. 2:31 PM
Haha that's so funny :D And so not true! Torrents are safe. Once, i saw something that was supposed to be a windows 7 activation crack, so i downloaded it and decompiled it, it was a virus that uploads all your passwords to some guy's server. And guess what, it was deleted in 5 minutes.
junits15 in reply to ReCreateSep 1, 2009. 6:14 AM
But, if lets say you download a Microsoft office 07' torrent, (or something else illegal it is traceable to your computer and the "men in black suits" can find you although it is unlikely. That’s not to say there aren't legitimate torrents that are legal
ReCreate in reply to junits15Sep 1, 2009. 12:20 PM
Oh yea, They aren't legal, At least those.
Well, It is Extremely Unlikely, It would cost them by far way too much time, And Is simply not possible.
If you see in the "legal threats page" on the pirate bay You can see many Company's And such demanding for that information, And the Site owner does not give, Never, Not to mention that he would not have that information either, nor would there be an easy way to track down the user.
junits15 in reply to ReCreateSep 3, 2009. 2:09 PM
oh ok
ReCreate in reply to junits15Sep 5, 2009. 11:17 AM
So i win! Where is my cookie? :D
junits15 in reply to ReCreateSep 7, 2009. 12:40 PM
yes you win, but sadly cookie monster paid a visit......... XD
ReCreate in reply to junits15Sep 7, 2009. 1:12 PM
Oh well XD
Wehrdo (author) in reply to ReCreateAug 29, 2009. 5:36 AM
No, because the floppy drive on my computer is broken, and has to be disconnected otherwise my computer won't boot. Sorry.
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