A part of our lesson in cryptography is the password policy and it gave me a different perspective on how account passwords are being secured. As what I've learned, passwords are the weakest type of authentication but it is the most commonly used.
From my observations, companies handle the passwords differently. Some may be stricter than the other. I have an account from a website and when every time I try to reset my password, it asks for a unique one than the recent ones I've used. This proves that they handle the user's password history strictly. That kind of security may be annoying but they I guess they just want to avoid hackers.
The recommended password to have is the one that's long, having caps and not, special characters, and numbers. The more complex your password is, the more hard it is to get hacked. I plan to change my usual password to a more complicated one asap.
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