I have been a little surprised in reading the replies to see there is no one magical regex.
tybalt89's single regex given here not sufficiently magical?!? You're a hard monk to please!
... passwords made by ... hitting immediately adjacent letters, e.g., "asdf." They must be next to each other: so "asdg" wouldn't match.
tybalt89's regex can easily be modified so that 'asd' 'wert' 'vbnm' etc. are rejected and 'asdx' 'xasd' 'xasdx' etc. accepted. This is left as a penitential exercise for a very demanding monk.
Give a man a fish: <%-{-{-{-<
In reply to Re^3: Regular expression to check for qwerty sequence in a password
by AnomalousMonk
in thread Regular expression to check for qwerty sequence in a password
by bradcathey
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