Security Creating Strong Passwords
dictionary attack
A password attack that creates encrypted versions of common dictionary words and compares them against those in a stolen password file.
Short, easy-to-remember passwords
A risks to online security
Logout
Always
Hacking
Attempting to access or steal your information
secpol.msc
Command to open the Local Security Policy tool
Least secure
Common passwords
Hybrid Attack - Password
Dictionary attack with addition and substitution of special characters and numbers.
Commonly used passwords
Family names, hobbies, or a simple pattern
Password generator
Helps with creating a new password
Examples of password managers
LastPass, 1Password, Google Chrome's password manager
Passwords
Long, strong, and difficult for someone else to guess; easy for you to remember
Eight characters
Minimum password length
Strong password
One of the best ways to defend your accounts and private information from hackers
Words found in the dictionary:
Should be avoided
Numbers, symbols, and both uppercase and lowercase letters:
Should be included
Personal information:
Should never be used
Same password:
Should not be used for each account
Password managers
Store passwords securely online
Random passwords
Stronger than simple patterns
Create a password
To do just about everything on the Web
netplwiz
command in Windows that will allow you to set logon parameters
gpedit.msc
command to open the Group Policy console?
Secure
https websites
brute force attack
the password cracker tries every possible combination of characters