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How to Create Strong Passwords
A strong password is your first and best line of defense when trying to keep your AU account safe. The following tips will help create a password that is difficult for someone to guess:
- Avoid using dictionary words and common phrases.
- Avoid using personal information such as names, birthdays, and pet names.
- Avoid using the same password for multiple accounts. If someone discovers your password for one account, all of your other accounts will be vulnerable.
- Length beats complexity. Thinking of it as a passphrase may help you come up with something more memorable.
Protecting Your Password
Once you've created your password, make sure you follow these tips to protect your password:
- Don't write passwords on a piece of paper or sticky note.
- Don't keep a file on your computer listing the current password for your accounts.
- Don't talk about a password in front of others, including family.
- Don't reveal a password over the phone to ANYONE.
- Don't reveal a password in an e-mail message.
- Don't reveal a password on questionnaires or security forms.
- Don’t use the "Remember Password" feature of applications.
What If I Suspect Someone Knows My Password?
Are you getting notifications that you've tried to log in to your account from a place you've never visited? It could be that someone has figured out your password. If you suspect someone knows your password, you should change it immediately!
Questions? Need Help?
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