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From: jrp Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Subject: Creating Strong Passwords
Found this article while bumming around the net. Good article that is easy to understand and gives some good ideas.  Bob P.

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Choosing and Protecting Passwords

Original release date: May 21, 2009 | Last revised: February 06, 2013
     Passwords are a common form of authentication and are often the only barrier between a user and your personal information. There are several programs attackers can use to help guess or "crack" passwords, but by choosing good passwords and keeping them confidential, you can make it more difficult for an unauthorized person to access your information.

Why do you need a password?

     Think about the number of personal identification numbers (PINs), passwords, or passphrases you use every day: getting money from the ATM or using your debit card in a store, logging on to your computer or email, signing in to an online bank account or shopping cart...the list seems to just keep getting longer.  Keeping track of all of the number, letter, and word combinations may be frustrating at times, and maybe you've wondered if all of the fuss is worth it.  After all, what attacker cares about your personal email account, right?  Or why would someone bother with your practically empty bank account when there are others with much more money?  Often, an attack is not specifically about your account but about using the access to your information to launch a larger attack. And while having someone gain access to your personal email might not seem like much more than an inconvenience and threat to your privacy, think of the implications of an attacker gaining access to your social security number or your medical records.
     One of the best ways to protect information or physical property is to ensure that only authorized people have access to it. Verifying that someone is the person they claim to be is the next step, and this authentication process is even more important, and more difficult, in the cyber world.  Passwords are the most common means of authentication, but if you don't choose good passwords or keep them confidential, they're almost as ineffective as not having any password at all.  Many systems and services have been successfully broken into due to the use of insecure and inadequate passwords, and some viruses and worms have exploited systems by guessing weak passwords.

How do you choose a good password?

     Most people use passwords that are based on personal information and are easy to remember.  However, that also makes it easier for an attacker to guess or "crack" them.  Consider a four-digit PIN number.  Is yours a combination of the month, day, or year of your birthday?  Or the last four digits of your social security number?  Or your address or phone number?  Think about how easily it is to find this information out about somebody.  What about your email password — is it a word that can be found in the dictionary?  If so, it may be susceptible to "dictionary" attacks, which attempt to guess passwords based on words in the dictionary.
     Although intentionally misspelling a word ("daytt" instead of "date") may offer some protection against dictionary attacks, an even better method is to rely on a series of words and use memory techniques, or mnemonics, to help you remember how to decode it.  For example, instead of the password "hoops," use "IlTpbb" for "[I] [l]ike [T]o [p]lay [b]asket[b]all."  Using both lowercase and capital letters adds another layer of obscurity. Your best defense, though, is to use a combination of numbers, special characters, and both lowercase and capital letters.  Change the same example we used above to "Il!2pBb." and see how much more complicated it has become just by adding numbers and special characters.
     Longer passwords are more secure than shorter ones because there are more characters to guess, so consider using passphrases when you can.  For example, "This passwd is 4 my email!" would be a strong password because it has many characters and includes lowercase and capital letters, numbers, and special characters.  You may need to try different variations of a passphrase — many applications limit the length of passwords, and some do not accept spaces.  Avoid common phrases, famous quotations, and song lyrics.
     Don't assume that now that you've developed a strong password you should use it for every system or program you log into.  If an attacker does guess it, he would have access to all of your accounts.  You should use these techniques to develop unique passwords for each of your accounts.
Here is a review of tactics to use when choosing a password:

  • Don't use passwords that are based on personal information that can be easily accessed or guessed.
  • Don't use words that can be found in any dictionary of any language.
  • Develop a mnemonic for remembering complex passwords.
  • Use both lowercase and capital letters.
  • Use a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters.
  • Use pass-phrases when you can.
  • Use different passwords on different systems.

  • How can you protect your password?

         Now that you've chosen a password that's difficult to guess, you have to make sure not to leave it someplace for people to find. Writing it down and leaving it in your desk, next to your computer, or, worse, taped to your computer, is just making it easy for someone who has physical access to your office.  Don't tell anyone your passwords, and watch for attackers trying to trick you through phone calls or email messages requesting that you reveal your passwords (see Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks for more information).
         If your internet service provider (ISP) offers choices of authentication systems, look for ones that use Kerberos, challenge/response, or public key encryption rather than simple passwords (see Understanding ISPs and Supplementing Passwords for more information).  Consider challenging service providers that only use passwords to adopt more secure methods.
         Also, many programs offer the option of "remembering" your password, but these programs have varying degrees of security protecting that information.  Some programs, such as email clients, store the information in clear text in a file on your computer.  This means that anyone with access to your computer can discover all of your passwords and can gain access to your information.  For this reason, always remember to log out when you are using a public computer (at the library, an internet cafe, or even a shared computer at your office).  Other programs, such as Apple's Keychain and Palm's Secure Desktop, use strong encryption to protect the information.  These types of programs may be viable options for managing your passwords if you find you have too many to remember.
         There's no guarantee that these techniques will prevent an attacker from learning your password, but they will make it more difficult.

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    And, use "bcc" [blind carbon copy] rather than "cc" [carbon copy] when sending emails, unless you want to expose other recipients' email addresses which can make them all vulnerable to spam from any recipient's PC that is infected with programs that 'steal' email addresses in order to create spam ...often faked to appear to have come from a legitimate email address ...which was stolen.

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    1. this is very much important specially in the school..their are a lot of people right now who are murders but pretending to be a good person..we should all know all the students and the guardians of every students. safety is very much important

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