Monday 22 April 2013

HOW TO CREATE A STRONG PASSWORD

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We make many online accounts on many sites. So, it is necessary that our password is
strong enough. Because our account consist personal information. If someone CRACK
that password, we can loose our personal information as well as money also sometimes.
SO IT IS NECESSARY THAT OUR PASSWORD IS STRONG ENOUGH.
Creating strong passwords for all your online accounts is not a thing you should do.
IT IS A THING YOU MUST DO.



What makes a strong password?

I shall not elaborate on this since many sites have already discussed this in great detail.
In a nutshell, a strong password must constitute the following:
--It needs to contain special characters such as @#$%^&
--It must be at least 8 characters long.
--It must not have any common words such as 123, password, your birth date, your login name and
   any words that can be found in the dictionary.
-- A variation of capitalization and small letters.
In my opinion, even if your password consists of the above, it is still not enough.
Your password needs to be totally unique and different for each and every one of your online
accounts. This is to make sure that in the event that one account is hacked into, your other
accounts will not be affected.

You must be wondering how you are going to remember so many passwords when you have a problem remembering your existing one. Here are some steps that I have used and they are very powerful. Here it is...
1. First, think of a thing, date, phrase, event, place or anything that is unique only to you.
It must be at least 8 characters long. I call this the salt term. For demonstration purposes,
I will use my name Damien Oh as the salt term throughout this article.
Note that the capital letters and the space in between the name are part of the salt term.
For your own account, please select a salt term that is difficult for other to guess.

2. I used the following rules to replace the regular characters with special characters.
You can form your own rule.

Replace all the ‘a’ with @
Replace all the ‘s’ with $
Replace any space with %
Replace any ‘o’ with 0
Replace any ‘i’ with !
In this case, the simple term pikachu becomes p!k@(hu .

CHECK YOUR PASSWORD'S STRENGTH HERE.....
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