I felt compeld to talk about passwords. I was working on a computer and the people that I was doing the work for did not tell me the password and I could not ask them because it was a friend of a friends PC. and the work needed to be done very soon. So knowning nothing about the owner of the PC I set out to crack the password and guess what I got the password. You see I had one piece of info the password hint was the name of a person. Thats all I had to go on, one single name. Thirty minuets latter I was in. I know what your thinking (but it took you 30 minutes) I should have never been able to get in at all.
The object when choosing a password is to make it as difficult as possible for a cracker to make educated guesses about what you've chosen. This leaves him no alternative but a brute-force search, trying every possible combination of letters, numbers, and punctuation. A search of this sort, even conducted on a machine that could try one million passwords per second (most machines can try less than one hundred per second), would require, on the average, over one hundred years to complete.
What Not to Use
* Don't use your login name in any form (as-is, reversed, capitalized, doubled, etc.).
* Don't use your first or last name in any form.
* Don't use use your spouse's or child's name.
* Don't use other information easily obtained about you. This includes license plate numbers, telephone numbers, social security numbers, the brand of your automobile, the name of the street you live on, etc.
* Don't use a password of all digits, or all the same letter. This significantly decreases the search time for a cracker.
* Don't use a word contained in (English or foreign language) dictionaries, spelling lists, or other lists of words.
* Don't use a password shorter than six characters.
What to Use
* Do use a password with mixed-case alphabetic characters.
* Do use a password with nonalphabetic characters, e.g., digits or punctuation.
* Do use a password that is easy to remember, so you don't have to write it down.
* Do use a password that you can type quickly, without having to look at the keyboard. This makes it harder for someone to steal your password by watching over your shoulder.
Method to Choose Secure and Easy to Remember Passwords
* Choose a line or two from a song or poem, and use the first letter of each word. For example, ``In Xanadu did Kubla Kahn a stately pleasure dome decree'' becomes ``IXdKKaspdd.''
* Alternate between one consonant and one or two vowels, up to eight characters. This provides nonsense words that are usually pronounceable, and thus easily remembered. Examples include ``routboo,'' ``quadpop,'' and so on.
* Choose two short words and concatenate them together with a punctuation character between them. For example: ``dog;rain,'' ``book+mug,'' ``kid?goat.''
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