How do I create a strong password.

A password is a string that is usually used when you log in to different types of resources such as operating systems, databases, portals, email, etc. Passwords can consist of letters, numbers and special characters or symbols.

  • A strong password is the basis for securing all activities we perform on the Internet. But to really protect yourself, a good password is not enough.

A secure password should be hard to crack, long, have enough special characters and consist of random combinations. Use all kinds of characters – lowercase and upper case letters, numbers and special characters such as exclamation marks, question marks, etc.

When creating a secure password, please note that a secure password must always be unique and only be used for one service or service. We do not use sample passwords or changes to them

A good password should:

  • A combination of several words that can be separated or changed by special characters – a password that is easy to remember.
  • Created from random strings or randomly selected words that do not remain in a cause-effect string.
  • Be prepared by us and be completely original.

    

 

  • Includes lower case and upper case letters, special characters and numbers.
  • Intain words intentionally written with grammatical errors and also in multiple languages
  • An example of a difficult password might be the following strings, e. g. <. OzpDzL45ech$@*, F[;ar(}ib)ZJ@`=7, `LjOb<$Y*{yiK:c!

Do not create passwords that are too simple, repeatable, consisting only of side-by-side characters on the keyboard or personal data.

Creating a very secure password and saving it on paper is just as bad a decision as creating an easy-to-remember password without writing it down. Never write your password on paper. If you want to keep your passwords with you at all times, use the password management tool on your USB stick and take it with you.

 

How to secure your password.

Creating a very secure password and saving it on paper is just as bad a decision as creating an easy-to-remember password without writing it down. Never write your password on paper. If you want to keep your passwords with you at all times, use the password management tool on your USB stick and take it with you.

If possible, do not use a computer you do not trust to log into websites with confidential information, such as bank accounts. Hackers often use keystrokes (keyloggers) that allow them to register every text you enter into the system, including passwords. The safest way – in the mind . Obviously, no one can remember all passwords for services and portals. So there are two options – either store them all somewhere outside your computer (never on your hard drive!) or use a password manager. It is a program that creates and remembers secure passwords for all places where you need to log in. The only password you need to remember is for the manager – it should be strong and complicated! Manager synchronizes with your browser

Why use secure passwords? Email data, personal information, and resources that protect you are only safe if you use secure passwords. The more complicated the password, the more laborious it is to be decrypted by a third party or a machine.