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Douglas Muth 2022-02-01 20:22:20 -05:00
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<h3>FAQ: Should I add numbers or an exclamation point to my password?</h3> <h3>FAQ: Should I add numbers or an exclamation point to my password?</h3>
No, don't do that. The short answer is than length makes your password more secure than special characters do. But don't take it from me, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2017-08-08-nist-new-password-guidelines.html">take it from the man who put us through password hell</a> and regrets every minute of it. No, don't do that. The short answer is that length makes your password more secure than special characters do. But don't take it from me, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2017-08-08-nist-new-password-guidelines.html">take it from the man who put us through password hell</a> and regrets every minute of it.
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The NIST has since released new password creation guidelines in a document which is rather lengthly, <a href="https://auth0.com/blog/dont-pass-on-the-new-nist-password-guidelines/">but summarized nicely here</a>. The NIST has since released new password creation guidelines in a document which is rather lengthly, <a href="https://auth0.com/blog/dont-pass-on-the-new-nist-password-guidelines/">but summarized nicely here</a>.