Generating the perfect password
Take two words, then alternate the letters to make your password. Thus, ‘dog’ and ‘cat’ become ‘dcoagt,’ a useful trick that will stop many attacks.
Secure passwords keep you safer
Security and crypto expert Bruce Schneier says mix upper and lowercase in the middle of the password, as well as tossing numbers and symbols, so this could get you “doG!8Cat”, for example ( except that “dog” and “cat” are obvious words and shouldn’t be used for super-secure passwords.)
Password ideas
January 19, 2007 · 1 Comment
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Cody // June 2, 2009 at 8:58 am |
I would use leet. so try this
password – P422w0rD
Bob Morris – b0B M0rri2
or advanced leet like this (but i might be hard to remember.)
Password – P4zz\|/0r[)
Bob Morris - 808 |\/|0rR12
like i said i might be hard =]