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==VT Password Info==
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VT will expire your PID and Hokies passwords once a year.
  
 
How to change all your VT passwords: http://computing.vt.edu/kb/entry/3924
 
How to change all your VT passwords: http://computing.vt.edu/kb/entry/3924
 
Creating strong passwords: http://www.awareness.security.vt.edu/passwords/strong_passwords.html
 
Creating strong passwords: http://www.awareness.security.vt.edu/passwords/strong_passwords.html
Use a passphrase instead of a password:
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==Use a passphrase instead of a password==
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At the most basic level, a password's strength is derived from it's length. The longer the password, the better.
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This means passphrase of 4 words, "correct horse battery staple" is stronger than a password of relative complexity, "Tr0ub4dor&3"
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This XKCD comic illustrates the issue: https://xkcd.com/936/
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We recommend using a passphrase instead of passwords.
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===Suggestions for creating a passphrase===
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Think of your favorite poem or book. Choose a line from your favorite movie.
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Use a nonsensical phrase of words, some things that having meaning to you.
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Now type it out. Make sure it is at least 4 words long. Now, because almost all sites require AlphaNumeric + Special characters, you should capitalize one or more words and add puncuation.
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"Correct horse Battery staple!"

Revision as of 14:17, 25 April 2014

VT Password Info

VT will expire your PID and Hokies passwords once a year.

How to change all your VT passwords: http://computing.vt.edu/kb/entry/3924 Creating strong passwords: http://www.awareness.security.vt.edu/passwords/strong_passwords.html

Use a passphrase instead of a password

At the most basic level, a password's strength is derived from it's length. The longer the password, the better. This means passphrase of 4 words, "correct horse battery staple" is stronger than a password of relative complexity, "Tr0ub4dor&3" This XKCD comic illustrates the issue: https://xkcd.com/936/

We recommend using a passphrase instead of passwords.

Suggestions for creating a passphrase

Think of your favorite poem or book. Choose a line from your favorite movie. Use a nonsensical phrase of words, some things that having meaning to you.

Now type it out. Make sure it is at least 4 words long. Now, because almost all sites require AlphaNumeric + Special characters, you should capitalize one or more words and add puncuation.

"Correct horse Battery staple!"
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