The Importance of Strong Passwords

Microsoft offers an excellent guide on making sure your passwords are secure, I’ve heard from other sources that you want your password to be at least 8 characters.  They kick up the requirement to 14 characters, but with 8 characters and following their other tips, like using a combination of upper case, lower case, numbers and symbols (!, @, $, etc) and avoiding easy to guess information like anniversary, birthday, etc 8 characters can be pretty secure.  Check it out here or check out some snippets below:

Keys to password strength: length and complexity

An ideal password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols, and numbers.

  • Whenever possible, use at least 14 characters or more.
  • The greater the variety of characters in your password, the better.
  • Use the entire keyboard, not just the letters and characters you use or see most often.

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Protect your passwords from prying eyes

Common password pitfalls to avoid

Cyber criminals use sophisticated tools that can rapidly decipher passwords.

Avoid creating passwords using:

  • Dictionary words in any language.
    Words in all languages are vulnerable.
  • Words spelled backwards, common misspellings, and abbreviations.
    Words in all languages are vulnerable.
  • Sequences or repeated characters.
    Examples: 12345678, 222222, abcdefg, or adjacent letters on your keyboard (qwerty).
  • Personal information.
    Your name, birthday, driver’s license, passport number, or similar information.

About shanemcp
I am a technology consultant and entrepreneur. I work with IT for businesses at www.driventechnology.com. I also am a founder at www.drivencomputers.com. I love technology, education, music, reading, philosophy and life!

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