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HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD

Thursday, May 5, 2011


DON’T use password or user IDs that include personal information like your birth date or social secirity number.
DON’T use mother’s maiden name as a sequrity question. Pick something more obscure, like your childhood pet’s name.
DON’T  use the same password for multiple sites. If crooks crack your Twitter account, they can acces your bank account too.

DO create passwords that are at least eight to 16 characters long, with a mix of capital letters, numbers,and symbols. They’re harder to crack.
DO use random pattern codes to create passwords. For example, pick two computer keys- say, 4 and 7. Type straight down the keyboard from 4 until you reach the bottom (the letter “v”), then type one character to the left. Then do the same for 7, this time using all caps. You now have a meaningless but strong password that reads 4rfvc7UJMN, but all you have to remember is 47. Or use the first letter of each word in a line from a fovourite song or poem.
DO change password often, about once a month.
DO hold your cursor over an unknown link before clicking on it, and look at the bottom of your web browser. It will show where the lik is actually taking you to.
DO note the wording before the last period of a URL (just to the left of .com, .org,.edu,etc.). it’s what counts. So paypal.com is legitimete, but paypal.1234.com is fake.
DO look out for links with the @symbol. Browsers ignore everything to the left of it, so paypal@1234.com is not a paypal site.
DO watch for deliberate misspellings-like paypol.com-designed to trick you into clicking.
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