FBI on Passwords: Don’t Use Hints, Go for Passphrases

Despite the entire industry calling for everyone to use stronger passwords, choices like “passwords123” and “1234” continue to be the most used, even for protecting sensitive information like email and banking accounts.

More often than not, people sticking with these terrible passwords claim that choosing a more complex combination would be harder to remember, so the FBI has decided to come up with a series of advices that address this setback.

The FBI explains that instead of using a standard password, Internet users should consider switching to a longer passphrase that’s easier to remember but which makes it harder for hackers to crack it. The longer the passphrase, the lower the chances to get hacked, FBI says.

“Instead of using a short, complex password that is hard to remember, consider using a longer passphrase. This involves combining multiple words into a long string of at least 15 characters. The extra length of a passphrase makes it harder to crack while…