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Cracking the Code on Internet Password Security

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Do you have security on your mind? Not many people think to include stronger Internet password security on their business to-do list, but maybe they should. Weak passwords give thieves the key to your back door, exposing client data and putting your business at risk. Find out how to lock that door and make your passwords harder to crack.

Internet security is a real problem. Viruses, hackers, and thieves make the news and may make it feel impossible to keep your company's online assets safe. But there is one simple thing you can do: enforce password security.

Despite all the warnings and the news headlines, far too many people rely on default passwords to protect their website security. The web experts at Provisio Technology Solutions can help you put policies in place that make all your users and employees choose passwords that protect your information.

Mix Letters and Numbers

Passwords containing only letters or only numbers are easy for automated password cracking software to crack by testing all the combinations. Mixing letters and numbers can strengthen your password and make it much harder to crack.

Make Passwords Longer

The longer your users' passwords are, the longer it will take password cracking software to get through all the combinations. By enforcing a minimum length, you can add an extra layer of protection for their information. You can see the effect of lengthening your password on How Secure Is My Password, which will calculate how long it will take software to crack your code.

Use Symbols or Characters

You have probably noticed that the most secure websites, like your bank, now require your password to include a symbol as well as letters and numbers. This greatly increases the time it takes for password crackers to break into your accounts. And the longer something takes, the more likely they will give up. By requiring users to include symbols, you can tighten security significantly.

Change It Up

One of the biggest mistakes consumers use when creating passwords is never changing them. A stale password is more likely to have been shared, especially if the consumer uses the password on multiple sites. Build in expiration dates (with warnings), and reset the clock on stale passwords.

Mix It Up

The stronger your password is, the better for Internet Security. Taking all these tips together will create a strong password that will be tough for anyone or any program to crack. If you want a top-notch password, you can also use a random password generator, which will put together a string of characters for you to copy. But these can be difficult to remember. If you promote random passwords, make sure your users have a secure place to store them.

Business owners can never be too careful about Internet security. To implement stronger protocols for your business, talk to web development experts at Provisio Technology Solutions. They'll be the locksmiths to help make sure your code doesn't get cracked.