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Tips for setting strong passwords


  • Avoid patterns. Consecutive letters (either alphabetical or on the keyboard) and numbers
  • Avoid replacing letters with similar numbers or symbols (example 3 for e or $ for s)
  • Avoid short passwords. Lots of unrelated english words are hard to guess, but a single word and a single number is very easy for an attacker to break.
  • DO: Use password managers to generate long/random passwords
  • DO: Use lots of 'parts' to your password, which can make it hard to crack and easier to remember. Four unrelated english words is very strong (correcthorsebatterystaple), as is a combination of words and random numbers (tape934elephant%*)