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southie 09-19-2009 04:57 AM

How Secured is your Password? (Microsoft)
 
Here is a password checker free from
Microsoft - just to show you how secured
your password REALLY is ... are you really
safe from intrusion, hackers, invaders, etc?

Quote:

Well I thought my password was so strong
but ... after checking that I was shocked!

Did your passwords hit the BEST range or
merely the Strong range? Or did it knock
the socks off your feet where it really stood?

REMINDER:
Always make sure the most secured websites
are https - and use the BEST passwords for
Financial / Banking - and never store them
anywhere nor share it with anyone, if you
have a memory problem; try to keep it in
a very secured place that you will remember
where it is but no one else. it is wise to invest
in a bank vault box in the event if something
were ever to happen to you where the executor
has to access your account and has the need to
get the passwords.

Use the Strong passwords for common sites
so that hackers, bots, etc - can't attempt to
retrieve anything.

Moreover - do not use the same password for
every site (believe it or not, you will not believe
how many folks out there have the same password
for their log-in on their computers to their banking
account being the exact same thing)!


Microsoft Fraud Protector - Password Checker


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