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Security Tip: Passphrases Beat Passwords
Strong authentication starts with strong credentials. Instead of short, complicated passwords, try using a passphrase — a longer string of memorable words. Passphrases are easier to remember and much harder for attackers to crack.
EXAMPLE
CactusRiverJazzBreeze!
AVOID
123456, qwerty, your pet’s name, birthdays, or anything from your social media.
DON’T USE
• Personal information (names, dates, hobbies) • Common phrases or quotes • Reused passwords across multiple accounts
When in doubt, make it long, unique, and private. Learn more from Okta below:
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