Forgotten and Discarded: The Heartbreaking Plight of Orphaned Passwords





Hmmm, have you ever
wondered what happens to the passwords you forget?





Unseen casualties of our
technology powered society often go unnoticed. One such disenfranchised group
is the large and growing repository of forgotten and discarded passwords. I had
the opportunity to interview their spokesperson.





Michael





Tell me about the plight
of you and your fellow passwords.





Password
ABC123





You can’t imagine what
it is like to live, if you can call it that, in the great void. Forgotten or
cast aside for no fault of our own, we exist in technology purgatory. (Sob) Condemned for all time to drift
aimlessly in the ether of nothingness.





Michael





That sounds terrible.
Exactly how many of you are there?





Password
ABC123





No one knows. Millions,
maybe hundreds of millions.





Michael





I’m astounded. Surely
there can’t be that many forgotten passwords?





Password
ABC123





Only some of us are
forgotten. The rest are orphaned by the requirement to change your password
every 90 days. It has increased our numbers astronomically. We’re
unquantifiable.





Michael





What is your life like?





Password
ABC123





We wander the
technological wilderness like the Israelites. Crying out for our God to save
us.





Michael





Your God?





Password
ABC123





Grandpa Bill. You know
him as Bill Gates. Somehow, we don’t know how, we angered him and he has
forsaken us. (Sob)





Michael





How do you pass the
time?





Password
ABC123





In restless waiting. Now
and then we play the Guess Your Name
game. We try to guess each other’s sequence of numbers and letters. There was a
time, when passwords were simpler, that there was a chance to guess right once
and a while. But now, with all the symbols added to the mix, it’s hopeless.
Hopeless, I say!





Michael





Do any of you ever get
rescued?





Password
ABC123





Once in a blue moon. One
of you humans chooses a password that already exists from an expired program
and one of us reborn. Lucky bastards! But most of them end up back here again
sooner or later. It’s a viscous cycle.





Michael





I will try to help you
by telling your story.





Password
ABC123





Thank you. Grandpa Bill,
we’re sorry. So very sorry for whatever we did to anger you. We just want to be
useful again. Is that so much to ask?





Forgotten and discarded
passwords are the Black Swan of the
technology era – a problem of massive proportions that can only get worse.
Grandpa Bill, are you listening?





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