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So make your password 16 characters or longer!
MAKE your password strong, with a unique jumble of letters, numbers and punctuation marks.
Avoid including your name, address, router brand name or dictionary words because they can make your password easy to guess or crack.
Make your password more secure by enabling "2-factor authentication", which basically means that you need your password plus a randomly generated code, usually texted to your mobile, to access your account.
Please don't make your password "abc123".
Here are some tips from security experts: –Make your password easy to remember.
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Charlie Svensson, an IT security expert at Sentor, an international IT security consultancy, says people "often have very guessable passwords related to their loved-ones or pets, so to help protect yourself make your passwords alphanumeric and ideally not based on complete words".
Whether it's a password for your computer, to use your NetID to access online services, or to secure some other aspect of your Cornell life and work, it's essential that you make your passwords strong and keep them secret.
Be creative and make your passwords strong by using random combination of letters, number and symbols that have no connection to you or your family.
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