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Passwords
Oh, my!
A
True
B
False
True or False?
A strong password consists of at least eight characters with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
A. True
A strong password consists of at least eight (8) characters – the more characters, the stronger the password. There should be a combination of characters – uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols (e.g., @, $, %, !, etc.), setting permitting.
You got it!
Sorry, wrong answer
Dictionary words
The last four digits of your SSN
c
Special characters/ symbols
D
A & B
What shouldn’t your password include?
E
B & C
D. A & B
You should never use dictionary words or include personally identifiable information (PII) like your SSN, DoB, or name in your password. Here's why:
1) It can make your password easier to guess! 2) If your password is exposed, your PII will then also be exposed, giving hackers even more information and ways to assume your identity.
Great answer!
Not quite
Your best friend who uses your Netflix account
Your employer
A person calling saying they’re with your bank
No one
Who should you share your passwords with?
The only person you can fully trust to safeguard your password is yourself. If you must share your password, make sure it is unique to that account and isn’t used on other sensitive accounts like your email or online banking.
D: No one
Remember, your bank will never call you asking for your password. If you receive a call like that, simply hang up and call your bank directly to verify they need any information from you.
Yep!
Nope
Yes
No
It depends
Is it secure to enter your sensitive information (e.g., date of birth, credit card info, account password, etc.) on a site with an address that begins with http://?
B. No
Look for https:// at the beginning of the URL, as that indicates the site is secured and not as easily compromised by cybercriminals. Entering data on a website that begins with just http:// could leave your data exposed. If you must use a public Wi-Fi network or unsecured website, we strongly recommend you avoid accessing online banking accounts or email accounts while doing so.
Spot on!
123456
QWERTY
qwerty123
1q2w3e
Which password should you never use on your accounts?
All of the above
E. All of the above
All of those passwords are weak and have already been leaked in data breaches. They’re actually among the top 10 most commonly used passwords by individuals across the globe. One of the key components to a strong password is its uniqueness. Remember to avoid recycling passwords, using dictionary words, or even single words followed by numbers. Hackers will use dictionaries and commonly used passwords to guess your password and, ultimately, steal your identity.
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