What are the guidelines for choosing a password?
TTTWorldTel believes customer-generated passwords can be memorable and difficult to crack if a grammatically incorrect nonsensical pass phrase is used. The more memorable this pass phrase is, the less likely it will be disclosed because it does not have to be written down. Please do not use dates or names by themselves, these are too easy to crack. In general, any pass phrase that can be found in a dictionary should not be used, since the dictionary is the crackers favorite tool. This includes single-word phrases, proper names (especially famous ones), famous quotes, popular phrases, or language idioms or any kind of common misspelling. Also, don’t use rules of grammar in composing the pass phrase. Here are a few examples: “furrY 6hP goaT eatinG gaS”, “tomoRRows tempeRatuRe was Rain”, and “cAll me sometime yesterdAy”. TTTWorldTel passwords are a minimum of 6-characters and a maximum of 32-characters. The characters that may be used to compose a password include: ‘a’…’z’, ‘A’…
BusTele believes customer-generated passwords can be memorable and difficult to crack if a grammatically incorrect nonsensical pass phrase is used. The more memorable this pass phrase is, the less likely it will be disclosed because it does not have to be written down. Please do not use dates or names by themselves, these are too easy to crack. In general, any pass phrase that can be found in a dictionary should not be used, since the dictionary is the crackers favorite tool. This includes single-word phrases, proper names (especially famous ones), famous quotes, popular phrases, or language idioms or any kind of common misspelling. Also, don’t use rules of grammar in composing the pass phrase. Here are a few examples: “furrY 6hP goaT eatinG gaS”, “tomoRRows tempeRatuRe was Rain”, and “cAll me sometime yesterdAy”. BusTele passwords are a minimum of 6-characters and a maximum of 32-characters. The characters that may be used to compose a password include: ‘a’…’z’, ‘A’…’Z’, ‘0’…
AVCInc believes customer-generated passwords can be memorable and difficult to crack if a grammatically incorrect nonsensical pass phrase is used. The more memorable this pass phrase is, the less likely it will be disclosed because it does not have to be written down. Please do not use dates or names by themselves, these are too easy to crack. In general, any pass phrase that can be found in a dictionary should not be used, since the dictionary is the crackers favorite tool. This includes single-word phrases, proper names (especially famous ones), famous quotes, popular phrases, or language idioms or any kind of common misspelling. Also, don’t use rules of grammar in composing the pass phrase. Here are a few examples: “furrY 6hP goaT eatinG gaS”, “tomoRRows tempeRatuRe was Rain”, and “cAll me sometime yesterdAy”. AVCInc passwords are a minimum of 6-characters and a maximum of 32-characters. The characters that may be used to compose a password include: ‘a’…’z’, ‘A’…’Z’, ‘0’…’9′,