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Technology Tip Number 12 Password Pandemonium Never before has so much information been so accessible to so many people. In many ways the “Information Age” is a wonderful time to be alive. But as is often the case, there is a dark side. The same technology that makes it really easy to search all the knowledge of the human race also makes it possible for others to get a hold of your personal information.
Good Passwords and Bad Passwords? Here’s a website that specifically lists “bad” passwords. http://geodsoft.com/howto/password/common.htm. If someone wanted to “crack” your password using computer software they would probably check all of these kinds of passwords first. For the dedicated “password cracker” there are actually huge lists of common passwords available online. Here's a link to more information about how passwords are cracked: http://geodsoft.com/howto/password/cracking_passwords.htm So what makes for a good password? Here are some basic suggestions but in the end it will be up to you to come up with something that works for you: 1) Avoid common names, dates, phone numbers or things easily associated with you. 2) Avoid common words or phrases as they would be the first thing checked by password cracking software. 3) Use a combination of numbers and letters. For example, substitute numbers for letters and letters for numbers in a word or phrase. 4) Make it something you can remember all by yourself. Don’t write it down anywhere! 5) Don’t use naturally occurring keyboard sequences (like “qwerty” for example) 6) Try to make it at least 8 - 16 characters long. Obviously the longer the better. 7) Plan on changing your password often. Experts suggest changing your passwords at least every 6 months. Whether it’s about protecting the money in your bank account or just accessing your email online, you’ll need to have good usernames and passwords to protect yourself. Choose wisely. And if you're still having trouble coming up with a password, here's an easy to use random password generator:
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PRACTICE ACTIVITY: Try resetting at least one of your passwords today. Make sure you choose something you can remember. TO KEEP ON LEARNING: Before changing all your passwords you might want to research some ideas about the most secure passwords. Try searching the internet for:
Secure passwords Have a Nice Day!
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