Do Not Share Your Password
Passwords are a major defense and developing good password practices will help
keep your sensitive personal information and identity more secure. Below are
some suggestions for developing better passwords:
- Passwords should have at least eight characters and include upper case
(capital letters) and lowercase letters, numerals and symbols. - Avoid common words: some hackers use programs that try every word in the
dictionary. - Don’t use personal information-name, children’s name, birthdates, etc. that
someone might already know or easily obtain. - Change passwords regularly — at least every 90 days. If you believe you system
has been compromised change passwords immediately. - Use different passwords for each online account you access (or at least a
variety of passwords). - If you must write down passwords, under no circumstances should you store them
in a document on your computer. Keep them in a secure location away from your
computer.
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