For example, “I hate passwords;
they are just too hard!” becomes
“Ihp;tajth!”, which is a very strong
password.
To go even further, substitute a
good mix of special characters (%
or @) or numbers for letters, and
vary the capitalized letters in the
phrase: “1hp,t@j2H!”.
It is also possible to just use
the phrase itself, but not all Web
sites will support passwords of
that length (our previous example
would be 41 characters), and they
are difficult to type correctly every
time.
If a Web site limits the use of
special characters, spaces, and
length of the password, concentrate
on varying capitalization and using
numbers to substitute for letters.
Well, that is all for now.
Following these tips, and having
your Antiviruses and Firewalls
updated will ensure you’re doing
the right thing regarding our email’s
protection.
Please find our contact details
on our advert in this edition; in
case you have any questions or
queries, we can assure a quick
and professional reply.
If these queries are of general
benefit, we will post the reply on
further editions of the Grapevine
so they can be for everybody’s
benefit.
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