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Ten Windows Password Myths
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Ten Windows Password Myths 2005-12-17
Mehran
Well, I have red your research about passowrds, but I like to comment that a complex and easy to memorize password can be created. To do so you have to creat a formula for you in your mind e.g. "Last 3 letters of your e mail address then # sing then first 3 letters of your email address in CAPS, then $ , and at the end 3#$4 as a code to remember. IMPLEMENTATION: Suppose you have a hotmail e mail address e.g. leo (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed] the password for this email by using formula should be " com#LEO$3#$4 , You have an other e mail address joe (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed], You can make a password for this e mail address by using above formla that will be " com#JOE$3#$4 " in this way you dont need to remember the passwrods for each e mail, just remember your formula, Enjoy.

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Mehran.

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