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Password

Sometimes abbreviated as PWD (not to be confused with the pwd command), a password is a set of secret characters or words utilized to gain access to a computer, network resource, or data. Passwords help ensure that computers and/or data can only be accessed by those who have been granted the right to view or access them.

Strong password - Term used to describe a password that is an effective password that would be difficult to break. Often a strong password has between six and ten characters, numbers and other characters, and upper and lowercase.

Weak password - A password that is not an effective password because it's easy to remember. Examples of a weak password are names, birth dates, phone numbers, etc.

  • See Computer Hope document CH000300 for additional information about computer passwords as well as tips for how you should set your computer password to help prevent it from being guessed.
  • See document CH000767 for additional information about changing your username and/or password.
  • See our security questions and answer section for a listing of other password and security related questions. 

Also see: Default password, OTP, Passphrase, Password protect, PIN, Privilege level, Security definitions, User name

 

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