Do you use a secure contresaña?
Following a post I read in fayerwayer.com I decided to write this post. The keys allow us to enjoy a more or less safe surfing the Internet and blankets, so our data safe. But what happens if it finds them your password, and begin to steal your information. Best to not even think this is your password to be either, as they say in the computer field, a strong contreña.
What constitutes a strong password to be?
A strong password is one:
- That is at least 8 characters and combine uppercase and lowercase letters plus some non-alphanumeric characters such as "@". For example "V @ @ d0703 l1D"
- Not a word you can look in a dictionary of any language.
- It is not the same as your username.
If you want check how secure your password is tested with this tester . Try to place a word, check it, then insert it again now with only one letter in uppercase, and looks like change your security level.
sources: fayerwayer.com , the rastreador.com














