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''Mentioning a good way to create passwords:'' |
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Using mnemonic phrases such as I’s12n&Iah retrieved from the sentence: '''“It’s 12 noon and I am hungry”''' |
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Revision as of 21:47, 8 November 2004
Finally the teaching of users to choose good passwords and giving negative feedback if not is essentially on that topic.
Conditions for creating good passwords:
Never use:
- Computer name, account name, hostnames
- Any names.
- The license number of your car
- Telefon numbers
- Birthdays
- Words, which are in any dictionaries
- Simple charakter combination ... abcd, 1234
- Keyboard patterns ... qwertz
- All of the variations above reversly
- NCC-1701D is not a good choice
Use instead:
- At least 8 signs
- Letters (small and big) + numbers + special signs
- A password which seems to be a random combination
Mentioning a good way to create passwords:
Using mnemonic phrases such as I’s12n&Iah retrieved from the sentence: “It’s 12 noon and I am hungry”
+ : easy to remember as naively selected passwords and as hard to guess as random passwords
- : problem of user compliance
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