How to Write Good Passwords

A good password isn't a password at all. Instead, it's a system for creating codes that are easy to remember but hard to crack.

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Martha Elba Aguilar García
Fri, 2008-07-11 03:57

I'm an English teacher an sometimes I need more information about a Lesson Plan, better than I could do, more I'm not a native speaker, then I know I have to study, read and listen is my biggest problem more when I have to give an exposition in any grammar rules like the grammar rule I need now and I can't copy. Thanks a lot.
Martha Elba Aguilar.

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David J
Fri, 2008-08-01 05:23

Hi,

At http://www.goodpassword.com we have an algorithm that creates these acronym passwords called Leet Passwords.

Also a password generator for random passwords and
a customizable password generator.

David J.

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TPJaveton
Mon, 2009-01-05 05:09

Hello,

This process of password creation is something I've been working on and you seem to have a similar concept. People who are new to computers really need a system that helps them create passwords that are strong, easy-to-remember and simple to implement. The acronym suggestion is an excellent one as long as they're willing to add the additional characters (numbers, symbols etc.) and that requires some discipline. I came up with MPOIC-7p43c (the title for my system) that provides the user with one code consisting of nineteen characters inclusive of the required letters, numbers and symbols with instructions similar to those on your page in the "yahoo" example. I shared the information at http://www.squidoo.com/MPOICunwrittenpasswords

TPJaveton-

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lee teck thong
Sun, 2009-11-08 18:34

my name is lee teck thong can't you help me to change password pleas. change cso my id hack a rady i dont'now who hack my id pleace help me to change cso password la my cso password got many item la
pleace help me..

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