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Which of the following would be the best password (hardest to crack)?
Which of the following would be the best password (hardest to crack)?
Which of the following is the most secure password?
Which of the following is the most secure password?
Which of the following is a weak password?
Which of the following is a weak password?
Study Notes
Password Security
- A strong password typically has a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
- A password with a minimum of 12 characters is recommended for optimal security.
- A password with a combination of characters, numbers, and symbols (e.g. G#8dL!p) is harder to crack than one with only letters (e.g. password123).
- A password that uses a phrase or a sequence of words (e.g. "Tr0ub4d3!") is more secure than a single word (e.g. "dragon").
- A weak password is typically short, uses common words or names, and lacks variation in characters and symbols (e.g. "letmein" or "qwerty").
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Test your knowledge on password security with this quiz! Determine which passwords are the strongest and hardest to crack, and identify the weak ones that should be avoided. Challenge yourself to become a password security expert!