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How Are Your Passwords?

Clark Howard had an interesting post about the 10 Most Common Passwords. The results gave me the heebie-jeebies! I cannot believe that people have such lame passwords! I am a password FIEND. I am always preaching the need for stronger and better passwords. Here are the top ten most common passwords. Please tell me yours is not among them:

    1. password
    2. 123456
    3. qwerty
    4. abc123
    5. letmein
    6. monkey
    7. myspace 1
    8. password 1
    9. blink182
    10. (your first name)

I know that creating, keeping, and typing passwords all day is such a chore. I work on the computer, so it is an ALL DAY drudgery for me. There are a few password-management programs that help make password-making and storing a little easier:

LastPass
KeePass
KeePass Portable (you can install the program on a flash drive and take it with you)
RoboForm
There’s a review here of the Top Ten Password Management programs (all of them cost money)

I wish banks and online credit-card companies had better encryption, though. Oftentimes, they only allow 6-10 characters with only upper- and lower-case letter and numbers. This is very unacceptable– a simple password-cracking program can crack these passwords very easily. My account at Photobucket has a better password than my credit-card account. :-p That really stinks.

Passwords should be very lengthy, up to 20 characters, and preferably should have lots of hexidecimal symbols like @ $ & ^ and so on. You can check the strength of your password with Microsoft’s Password Checker.

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Password Management Programs

Ready to order that discounted patio furniture but can’t seem to remember your password for *another* website? I can sympathize! I am online all day, doing everything from social networking to commenting on news blogs to ordering stuff…. I have over a hundred different passwords for hundreds of accounts. It is EXTREMELY laborious to type them all in… and forget about remembering them all! Ugh!

If you are in the same boat, you may be interested in some password management programs. They are free, and I like them. These are three of the most popular. These programs will save your passwords and all you need is a master password to unlock the program. They will also generate new passowrds if you want, so you don’t have to fiddle around with making up new ones all the time. I use my password management program all day long.

LastPass
KeePass
KeePass Portable (you can install the program on a flash drive and take it with you)
RoboForm (not free, but it has a trial version and is very popular)

Check them out!

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