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Our friends at McAfee have some great tips for creating strong passwords, so I'd like to share those with you.
The most important thing to remember is that the more difficult a password is to guess, the more secure it will be. For example, if you choose a one-character password that can be any upper- or lowercase letter or a digit, there are 62 possibilities. Using the same possible characters, an eight-digit password has about 218 trillion possibilities.
McAfee tells us that security specialists recommend these guidelines:
- Use as many characters as possible (minimum eight)
- Include uppercase and lowercase letters
- Include digits and punctuation marks
- Don't use personal information, such as names or birthdays
- Don't use words found in a dictionary
Techniques for strong passwords:
- Use a vanity license plate; for example: "GR8way2B"
- Use several small words with punctuation marks: "betty,boop$car"
- Put punctuation in the middle of a word: "Roos%velt"
- Use an unusual way of contracting a word: "ppcrnbll"
- Use the first letter of each word in a phrase, with a random number: "hard to crack this password" = "htc5tp"
Also remember to change your password frequently, and never write it down in an obvious place.
Patrick Rodman
Retail Web Services Trading Analyst




I put in a market order last night after the market had closed, and when the trade was placed this morning, the price I paid was much more than I thought. How did that happen? Why didn't I get the same price I saw quoted last night?
P.K.
Ridgewood, N.J.

Question: I am new to ScottradeELITE and I would like to learn more about the tools in ScottradeELITE on my own time. Is anything available for me?
TJJ,
Lexington, Va.

GHT
Newsom's Depot, Va.

WTS
Lancaster, Ohio

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