Protecting Your Privacy And Your Passwords
My tech column in today’s Northwest Herald is about how to protect your passwords and your privacy on the Internet. Remember, to create strong passwords:
- 6 to 12 characters in length
- Mix of lower- and uppercase letters and numbers
- Symbols if allowed
- Not easily identifiable (your spouse, your kids, your dog)
- Create a passphrase
- fourscore and seven years ago = 4Score&7Yrs (don’t use this one!)
- Different password for every account
- Change your passwords regularly, at least every 3 months
- Don’t re-use or cycle through the same set of passwords
- You can write them down, but keep them in a safe place
No one is immune to having their accounts compromised, and weak passwords are often the method. So take some time this weekend to secure your world by setting strong, unique passwords for all of your accounts.
Here are links to the resources I mentioned in the article (they’re all free):
- About the Twitter worm
- KeePass password manager, available for Windows, Mac, and smart phones
- ExpandURL for expanding shortened links
- McAfee SiteAdvisor
- and, in a similar vein, LinkExtend for Firefox
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