When permitted your password should be made as complex as possible without rendering it impossible to memorize. Example: Th3-m0nk3y!
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When permitted your password should be made as complex as possible without rendering it impossible to memorize. Example: Th3-m0nk3y!
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Never use your/ your relative’s personal information like dob, name, house number or mobile number as passwords. Common phrases like 1234, asdf, qwerty@12345, iloveyou are not strong passwords! Attackers have these phases in the wordlists they use for attacks.
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If you get to know about any data leak from a trusted source, you must immediately change your credentials and turn on multi factor authentication.
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First of all you should develop a strategy which must involve using special characters, mnemonics, etc. to make a password super strong and safe. Then you should preferably use a good password management application to save them with encryption.
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No. Even if you have a very strong password there is a possibility that it might have been leaked in a data leak. So you should keep changing your passwords every few months and you should always come up with a new one.
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Your laptop can have so much information about you so you should always put it in sleep mode before leaving as it will ask for a password to display information. Switching off and taking it with you is a solution but not always convenient.
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Many people assume that if they use personal information their password is safe because criminals don’t know them. But many password attacks occur with attackers guessing billions of passwords.
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ThEM(12)nkEy~Eats@BAnEnahs is the strongest password as it contains numbers and special characters. Also it does not contain english dictionary words so the attacker will face difficulties in cracking it through dictionary bruteforce attack.
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