Keeping Your Passwords Safe
Our very good friend at AOL, Consumer Advocate and fellow blogger, Regina Lewis, has written up some very effective ways to protect your password. Regina offers very practical and easy to do tips that will no doubt help increase the security of your passwords.
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Archana Shekar 12-22-2008 @ 5:33AM
Yes using complex passwords like (Ants1@+Ants!) Or still more complex and keeping the date of birth or door number or pincode number or any other number related to your personal life .For more details about the security issues visit www.8falcons.com. and also www.whatsyourisq.com
you will get all types security related to company and online security tips.
Archana Shekar
online safety advisor- www.8falcons.com
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