>Treat your passwords with as much care as you treat the information that they protect. Use strong passwords to log on to your computer and to any site where you enter your credit card number, or any financial or personal information—including social networking sites. 1. Never provide your password over e-mail or in response to … Continue reading
>Test your password with a password checker Are you wondering if the password you created is good enough? A password checker evaluates your password’s strength automatically. Click on the following link if you want to check your password’s strength: https://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud/passwords/checker.aspx?WT.mc_id=Site_Link
>Strong passwords are an important protection to help you protect your data. Keys to password strength: length and complexity An ideal password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols, and numbers. • Whenever possible, use at least 8 characters or more. • The greater the variety of characters in your password, the better. • Use … Continue reading