virtuallythere, virtually impossible

by javier on 26/12/2010

Virtuallythere.com is a service by Sabre, one of the big GDS’s to track your flights. If you want to sign up you have to chose a password that complies with this policy:

Something unique that you’ll remember, but hard for others to guess.

Should contain a minimum of 7 characters and maximum of 12 characters.
Should contain at least one numeric character.
The same character cannot appear more than twice in the password.
The same character should not repeat more than twice in a row.
There should be no spaces in the password.
The password cannot contain the characters Q,q,Z,z.

There’s gotta be some kind of reward to those who make it. Yeah, that’s probably it.

There are 5 comments in this article:

  1. 26/12/2010DamagedGoods says:

    The last one is absurdly great :-)

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  3. 27/12/2010Alberto Romero says:

    “Think of it as a test.” Brilliant.

  4. 27/12/2010Hugo says:

    Lo más patético del asunto es que esas restricciones tan incómodas encima facilitarían un eventual ataque por fuerza bruta.

  5. 3/01/2011Ana says:

    Mostly if you have an alternate free (and cool) service like FlightStats

    http://www.flightstats.com/

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