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Uncategorized Monday, January 16th 2012 at 5:13 pm

What Makes a Strong Password [Infographic]

 

Having a strong password a really strong password — is getting more and more important. Of course, the strongest password in the world won’t save you if it gets stolen from somewhere, but that’s why you shouldn’t recycle them. There are plenty of other handy tips to help you keep your data secure and this infographic from Killer Infographics can clue you in to what they are. Normally, this is where I’d insert an amusing little anecdote about the ways I make my passwords strong, but I have to keep that on the down-low. I don’t want anyone trying to hack into my bank account in order to steal my tens upon tens of hard-earned dollars.

(via Lifehacker)

 

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  • Penopolis

    Shit… I use a common word then convert each letter to its numerical value then rewrite it in hexadecimal yo.

  • Anonymous

    i don’t believe all this cyber blibber blabber    i’l tell you all my password  ’Yo Momma’………dang it, better go change that. 

  • Anonymous

    The best password is the name of the vice-president,  you’d be surprised how few people know that. 

  • Anonymous

    Awhile back, there was something on the Internet about devising passwords that would take millions of years to hack…  I gotta find it and bookmark it, if it’s still around…

  • Velexia Ombra

    Well, the last three Vice Presidents have been pretty easy… Gore, Bush, and Biden.  Oh wait, Cheney was the vice president… right… Cheney… lol.