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Weak Passwords

A strong password is one that is hard for someone to break into. It consists of random letters and numbers set out in a way that no one can run a program against your Directory ID to figure it out. A weak password can be any of the following:

  • Dictionary words, places, or names -- frontwards or backwards, in ANY LANGUAGE. This includes the names of spouses, friends, children, pets
  • The same as above using the first letter capitalized
  • The same as above with a digit at the beginning and/or end
  • A pure number less than a million (particularly a PIN number -- if the software program Crack decodes a 4-digit number, the person running it will assume it is a PIN number potentially usable for access to other assets)
  • Your login-id
  • Your social security number, birth date, or license plate
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