Thread:Killer365/@comment-24583427-20140423010000/@comment-24163511-20140423060645

That sounds like a pretty big security risk, given your position. I suggest an immediate password change. Even if its only rollback powers. I'm guessing you use a password he knows right? Well, right now think of your favorite book. Pick a character from it, and then a random 2 digit number at least. (preferably more)

So it'd look like: Algernon47 or Horatio29 or Pip38

The name isn't the thing you're trying to keep a secret (especially if he already knows your favorite book), it's just there so you remember the numbers, of which there are literally 100 different combinations between just 2 of them (and 1000 between 3). Number combos are powerful, the more you can remember, the better. However, their randomness is key. No birthdays, no dates, no "favorite numbers" and no addresses (especially not those), just meaningless numbers. It's okay if you can't remember them exactly b/c the name will allow it to click in your mind. It's like your name, you can't think of your first name w/o thinking of your last. Soon enough you won't be able to think of your fav. char.'s name w/o thinking of the numbers. I suggest this on all serious accounts.

I have my own password system which I never write down and never discuss in detail. I use it for my bank account, my college, important sites, you name it. The sooner you can remember long strings of random characters, numbers and symbols, the safer your accounts are from at least the simplest of "hacking" attempts. (i.e. password guessing)