Does your password secure enough?
By djmarion
@djmarion (4898)
Philippines
March 15, 2008 4:15am CST
Password security is a biggie, which is why I like websites with a password checker that tells me if the password I'm choosing is weak or strong. I usually try to choose complicated passwords with numbers, letters, and symbols, but sometimes even those passwords can be weak.
If you're dying to know if one of the passwords on your list needs a makeover, check out this handy password checker over at Microsoft. The tool was actually pretty tough on my own passwords giving most of them a "medium" rating, which probably means I need to get a little more creative.
Passwords get rated as weak, medium strong, and best, and I was surprised to have a hard time achieving a best rating. After trying several passwords, the only one that got a "best" rating had a good mix of letters, numbers, and an underscore. I think the underscore is what really did it.
According to the site a strong password should:
1. Appear to be a random string of characters to an attacker.
2. Be 14 characters or longer, (eight characters or longer at a minimum).
3. Include a good combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
If you're getting a "medium" rating on all your passwords, maybe it's time to update them.
Here's the URL for the microsoft password checker
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/password/checker.mspx
2 responses
@ryantakyan (148)
• Philippines
16 Mar 08
I don't really care about using strong passwords as long as I can remember the letters that I have typed in it's as good as a strong password. With a lot of websites that I am into where usernames and passwords are necessary I may not be able to remember the correct passwords if it's too long or has upper and lower case.



