Strong Password
Strong Password Definition
Format Strong Passwords must be at least 8-characters long; not to exceed 32-characters and at a minimum contain at least:
- One upper and lowercase character
- One digit
- One punctuation character
See Strong Password Example below
Criteria
- Contain both upper and lower case characters (e.g., a-z, A-Z)
- Have digits and punctuation characters as well as letters e.g., 0-9, !@#$%^&*()_+|~-=\`{}[]:";'<>?,./)
- Are at least eight alphanumeric characters long
- Are not words in any language, slang, dialect, jargon, etc.
- Are not based on personal information, names of family, etc.
- Passwords should never be written down or stored on-line. Try to create passwords that can be easily remembered.
Poor, weak passwords have the following characteristics and must not be used:
- The password contains less than eight characters
- The password is a word found in a dictionary (English or foreign)
- The password is a common usage word such as:
- Names of family, pets, friends, co-workers, fantasy characters, etc.
- Computer terms and names, commands, sites, companies, hardware, software.
- The words "Prairie View A&M University", "PVAMU" or any derivation.
- Birthdays and other personal information such as addresses and phone numbers.
- Word or number patterns like aaabbb, qwerty, zyxwvuts, 123321, etc.
- Any of the above spelled backwards.
- Any of the above preceded or followed by a digit (e.g., secret1, 1secret)
Strong Password Example:
TbM&htr1
This password contains both upper and lower characters, has a digit and punctuation character and is 8-characters long.
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