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There are many complains against password hacking which most of the users fear to be a patient of it :-%
Here are some ways to secure your password and precautions on how you can be safe with your password
How secure is your email? We all know that unencrypted emails can be intercepted and read freely, but one of the prime dangers still is people hacking into your email account.
Your best defence against email hackers is a strong password. But how do you make a password both difficult to guess and easy to remember? Both long and speedy to type? Here's one strategy for secure email passwords that turns a simple sentence into a complex password and adapts it for the individual email service, too.
Choose a Secure and Hack-Proof Email Password
To create an email password that is hard to crack:
* Pick a sentence you can remember easily.
o This could be a summary of a significant event, a description of your favorite place or the first difficult sentence you learned in a new language.
* Combine word segments to form a new string.
o Make sure the string is at least 8 characters long. Strive for 10 or more characters, though. Your password's length is probably the prime ingredient for security.
o Combine word endings, beginnings and other parts similar to how new words are formed out of two existing words. Make sure the resulting string is easy to remember and has nice ring and rhythm.
o Do not use too mechanical a process — like using every word's first character, for example.
* Capitalize two or more characters where it makes sense.
o Pick the "words" that convey your sentence's core message, for example.
o Do not just capitalize the first or last character.
o Some email systems may not regard to case in passwords. I'd still use the mixed-case password in these cases, except when the email service does require an all-lower-case password.
* Introduce two or more numbers, dots, ampersands or other special characters.
o Look for places where punctuation makes sense in your string, preferably somewhere in the middle.
o Of course, do turn numbers (in your original phrase) into digits. You can also replace "for" with "4", and look for other expressions that lend themselves to being turned into numbers easily.
o Some email services may not allow extra characters. Make sure you have an all-character password ready and well-established for these.
* Include a character or two derived from the email system for which the password is used.
o Make sure you can easily reproduce the characters you come up with.
o This creates a
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NOTE: BEWARE ![]()
No matter how clever and strong your password, the hacker is in if you give it away.
* Do not send passwords by email.
* Only enter passwords on web sites, and only if
o you have opened by typing the address or selecting from your bookmarks,
o the site is using a secure HTTPS connection and
o you have verified the site's identity using its cERTIFICATE
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