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Weak passwords can lead to hacked accounts. A strong password follows ALL THREE of these tips...

  • Writer: Gina Stachowiak
    Gina Stachowiak
  • Oct 22
  • 1 min read

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Using simple passwords, such as "12345," or common personal information, like birthdays and pet names, is not a secure method for protecting important accounts that contain sensitive personal information. An easy-to-guess password is like locking a door but leaving the key in the lock. Hackers can quickly compromise weak passwords. However, it can be challenging to remember a unique, strong password for every account!


The good news is that using a "password manager" to create and store strong passwords is one of the easiest ways to protect ourselves. This tool helps prevent unauthorized access to our accounts and safeguards sensitive information, data, money, and even our identities.


A strong password follows ALL THREE of these tips.


1. Make them long

At least 16 characters—longer is stronger! 


2. Make them random

Two ways to do this are:

Use a random string of mixed-case letters, numbers and symbols. For example:

  • cXmnZK65rf*&DaaD

  • Yuc8$RikA34%ZoPPao98t

Another option is to create a memorable phrase of 4 – 7 unrelated words. This is called a “passphrase.”

For example:

  • Good:        HorsePurpleHatRun

  • Great: HorsePurpleHatRunBay

  • Amazing:   Horse Purple Hat Run Bay Lifting

Note: You can use spaces before or between words if you prefer!


3. Make them unique 

Use a different strong password for each account.

For example:

  • Bank: k8dfh8c@Pfv0gB2

  • Email account: legal tiny facility freehand probable enamel

  • Social media account: e246gs%mFs#3tv6


Information credited to -www.cisa.gov





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