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MILI program presentation on creating strong passwords.
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Making Strong Passwords
MILI 2014-2015Olivia Moris, Metronet
From Zone Alarm infographic: http://columnfivemedia.com/work-items/zone-alarm-infographic-top-20-passwords-of-all-time-2/
Passwords
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Be original
Be creative
Use CAPS, numb3r5 and $ymbo!$
Passwords
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Insert CAPS, numb3r5 and $ymbo!$ in place of some letters in common words:
• M!nnes0t@• B00km0b!l3• S4v3t!m3
Passwords
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Or put together multiple words that mean nothing when together:• DonkeyTrainPDF• WaterVampireTie• SnowmanHawaiiElvis
Then imagine that image in your head for your password.
PasswordsTake quotes and use the first letter from each word for the password…
“‘Frankly, my dear, I don’t
give a damn.”
fmdidgad=Fmd!dg@d
From Zone Alarm infographic: http://columnfivemedia.com/work-items/zone-alarm-infographic-top-20-passwords-of-all-time-2/
From Zone Alarm infographic: http://columnfivemedia.com/work-items/zone-alarm-infographic-top-20-passwords-of-all-time-2/
Password books
Password booksIf you don’t want to write down the whole password, just give yourself a clue about it.
Frankly my dear password clue:
Rhett Butler