

I hope you had a good laugh with this short article.
#FUNNY SECURE PASSWORDS VERIFICATION#
Jokes aside, as much as we hate updating our passwords, it is important for the sake of security. Read the links below to help you create a strong password, manage all your passwords in a password manager, and enable two-step verification to protect against. Password: that password is already in use! Sorry, the password should contain at least one symbol. Sorry, the password cannot contain consecutive upper case characters Sorry, the password must contain at least one upper case character I’m not sure what his opinion of this is right now, but I do not think that using something simple like this is fun is so secure that it would take a computer, according to his written piece, 2,537 years to crack it. Sorry, the password cannot contain blank spaces In 2007, Baekdal wrote that this is fun is 10 times more secure than J4fS<2. Sorry, the password must contain at least 1 numerical character

Sorry, the password must be at least 8 charactes long That’s why, today we want to appreciate everyone’s efforts for protecting their files with some examples on the common password mistakes:

However, with data breaches occuring every other day, our passwords become more and more demanding, which sometimes can take the better of us. Are these passwords OK for kids Absolutely The passwords are generated from a large set of preselected words. They are best to use for important things like email accounts. Everyone deserves some privacy and passwords make than happen. A secure combination can make sure you don’t get your photos, videos and documents or worse – your whole online identity stolen by somebody else. Strong passwords have mixed upper and lower case letters, a special character (like, , and so on) plus some numbers. Passwords are important, we don’t need to state the obvious. Here at pCloud, we’re all FOR better security! That’s why we promote good security habits – like creating a strong password, keeping your files safe online and encrypting your sensitive data. It’s the 21st century and every day is SOME or SOMEONE’s day, because why not.Īnd today is not just any day – it’s WORLD PASSWORD DAY!
