According to this article, 30% of 10,000 passwords taken from a health care company were cracked within the hour. A bad password can lead to identity theft, data lost or stolen and if it is in a business, it can lead to the company’s demise.
The problem is that there are so many passwords that if you make them too difficult, how are you supposed to remember them. I know that in an average day I need at least six different passwords.
Follow the tips here on how to make passwords not only strong but memorable. They recommend using anagrams of phrases thus making your password the first letter in each word of the phrase.
The password is more than likely going to be around for a while, since retinal and fingerprint scanning technology is still too expensive. So you might as well get used to it.
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