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Even a long word, like endometriosis or pulchritudinous are still not secure enough when it comes to credit card information and social security numbers, so if you have to pick something relative to your life, make it a combination of different things. For instance, use the first letters of the first names of all your direct family members and then someones birth year followed by an exclamation point. Meaning this:Going to a day-long seminar or even a week-long conference? You need to be prepared to be away from your home base over a period of time, function appropriately within the conference environment, and stay healthy, well-fed, and alert throughout your experience. You also have to make sure you My mothers name starts with a T, my dad is a T and my sister is an M. So my password might be “tTm1952!” which makes it easier for me to remember and harder for hackers. All in all, your information can be as secure as you want, quickly and easily. While hacking does sometimes happen, regardless of the steps that are taken, following these simple steps will put you at the bottom of the Internet identity theft list. And of course, this would not be a security article without this perfunctory message: Never share your user name or password with anyone.
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