Tips
for creating a secure password
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Include punctuation marks and/or numbers.
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Mix capital and lowercase letters.
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Include similar looking substitutions, such as the number
zero for the letter “O” or “$” for the letter “S”.
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Create a unique acronym.
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Include phonetic
replacements, such as “Luv 2 Laf” for “Love to Laugh”.
Things to avoid:
· Don’t use a password that is listed as an example of
how to pick a good password.
· Don’t use a password
that contains personal information (name, birth date, etc.).
· Don’t use words or
acronyms that can be found in a dictionary.
· Don’t use keyboard
patterns (asdf) or sequential numbers (1234).
· Don’t make your password all numbers, uppercase
letters or lowercase letters.
· Don’t use repeating characters (aa11).
Tips for keeping your password secure:
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Never tell your password to anyone (this includes
significant others, roommates, parrots, etc.).
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Never write your password down.
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Never send your password by email.
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Periodically test your current password and change it to a
new one.