Didn’t your Mom tell you not to play with fire? Weak passwords put your personal identity or business data at risk of being compromised. How important is password security? A simple Google search for password security just now returned over 400 million results – that’s significant! I cannot overemphasize how important it is to use STRONG passwords.
Some guidelines
- Use at least eight characters, with mixed case letters (upper and lower case)
- Use a password that can be typed quickly (to prevent over the shoulder spying)
- Mix alpha numeric characters in a seemingly random manner.
- Change your password regularly.
- Do NOT use words that are included in any dictionary – even encrypted, these can be cracked in seconds!!
- Do NOT use dates
- Do NOT use information that can be easily obtained about you. This includes your nickname, your pet’s name, your hometown, etc.
- Do NOT use all numbers or all alphabet characters – mix them!
- Do NOT reveal your password to anyone!
There are any number of websites that help you understand – how vulnerable your passwords are. One of these is https://howsecureismypassword.net/ Simply enter your password and it will return how long it would take to crack it. Mine was six thousand years, but I could improve that by using a symbol instead of just letters and numbers.
You could also try the password meter at https://www.vpnmentor.com/tools/passwordmeter/
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