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Choosing your password is an important step in securing access to your private information and files. The best passwords do NOT use words found in a dictionary or proper names because these are easily cracked by automated programs that rely on the patterns found in words. Instead, think of a phrase you find memorable which includes one or more numbers and just use the first letter of each word and the number. In addition to one or more numbers be sure to include special characters, such as #, &, or %. Make some of the letters capitals to make the password even better. Another way to include numbers is to use a zero for the letter O, a one for the letter I or L, or a 3 for the letter E. For example: My little dog Trixie had fleas in 06 & now She does not! = MldThfi06&nSdn! A good password should:
Protect your password or your accounts will be compromised. Remember to:
Note: Students who have forgotten their password can bring their ID to the Help Desk in Clement Hall 313 lab to have it reset or during regular office hours come to the glass window--Clement Hall 226. Portions of this page adapted from: http://www.sans.org/top20/#threats |
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