Create Stronger Passwords

An attacker who wants to break into one of your accounts manually might first try likely passwords such as your pet's name, your anniversary, or other terms that are significant to you. If that doesn't produce results quickly, a hacker might turn to a program that rapidly tries each of the thousands or even millions of words in a big list--a procedure known as a dictionary attack. Some dictionary attacks are quite clever, checking not only common English terms but also foreign words, common misspellings, words in which letters have been replaced by numbers or symbols (such as @ppl3 for Apple), and easy-to-type sequences of characters, such as poiuytre.

By Joe Kissell

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Spell out a sentence

Systems vary as to the maximum password length they permit, but in cases where you have a large maximum, such as 32 or more characters, you can use an entire sentence. Because spaces, apostrophes, and quotation marks sometimes confuse computers when used in passwords, leave out those items--but keep other punctuation (such as a period), and include at least one digit for extra security. For example, Mymotherwas30yearsoldwhenIwasborn. and IwasinNewYorkonDecember31,2000. are splendid passwords.

Mix and match

Even though words, names, and dates someone might associate with you make poor passwords, you can produce much stronger passwords by combining several terms in unexpected ways. For example, if you combined your first pet's name, the last four digits of your phone number when you were growing up, and your high-school mascot, you might get something like Fluffy3057Bears. Any one of those terms alone might be guessable, but the combination probably won't be if it's long enough.

Try a password generator

If you have trouble coming up with good passwords, and especially if you have to create a large number of them or want them to be as random as possible, you can use one of many programs that generate passwords for you. (Image Caption: You don't have to come up with strong passwords on your own. Password Assistant, an easy-to-use tool built into OS X, can automatically create passwords to your specifications.)

Password Assistant is an excellent password generator built into OS X. To use it, click on the key icon next to the password field in places such as Keychain Access (/Applications/Utilities), the Accounts pane of System Preferences, or the Set Master Password dialog box in the Security preference pane's FileVault tab. If you'd rather access Password Assistant like an ordinary program, download Code Poetry's free Password Assistant utility.

Once you access Password Assistant, you can choose a password type (such as Memorable or Letters & Numbers) from the Type pop-up menu, move the slider to determine how long the password will be, and then choose any of ten suggested passwords from the Suggestion pop-up list.

Agile Web Solutions' outstanding $40 1Password utility ( Macworld rated 4.5 out of 5 mice ) includes a flexible password generator among its many features. Andrew Hedges' free Make-A-Pass is a password generator in the form of a Dashboard widget.

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