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Password Selection Tips

Poor password selection often undoes your other security efforts. The always-useful Lifehacker blog has an excellent post called "10 passwords to avoid" that will help you make better password choices.

However, it's not enough just to know what passwords to avoid. Lifehacker also has a post callled "Choose (and remember) great passwords."

I wrote an article on password selection back in 1999 that you can find here. Most of the basic principles still apply.

Today is a good day to change your password to a better one.


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]


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Personally, I like KeePass (http://keepass.sourceforge.net/). If is free, open source, runs on a USB drive, encypted and is easy to tweak to autofill. I don't even know most of my password anymore.

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