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Tech Tips, Technology - Thursday, August 28, 2008 14:13 - 2 Comments
Creating and Remembering Strong Passwords
We all have passwords, hundreds of them. If you’re anything like me, it’s likely that you have two or three passwords that you use on a bunch of different websites; an easy one for your hundreds of trivial sites, a slightly more complicated one for your email and Amazon, and lastly a complicated one for banking. And again, if you’re anything like me, chances are your passwords aren’t terribly good… and you can never remember that online banking one.
With more of our personal information stored away behind passwords, it’s important that you are using good ones. A good password is one that is difficult to discover by guessing, even if the guesser is quite clever. Wikipedia defines a strong password as one that:
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