Special character Includes : [!, @, #, $, %, ^, &, (, ), *, +, _, -,
?, /, >]
To prevent your passwords from being hacked by social engineering,
brute force or dictionary attack method, and keep your online
accounts safe, you should notice that:
Do not use the same password, security question and answer for
multiple important accounts.
Use a password that has at least 16 characters, use at least one
number, one uppercase letter, one lowercase letter and one special
symbol.
Do not use the names of your families, friends or pets in your
passwords.
Do not use postcodes, house numbers, phone numbers, birthdates, ID
card numbers, social security numbers, and so on in your
passwords.
Do not use any dictionary word in your passwords. Examples of
strong passwords: ePYHc~dS*)8$+V-' , qzRtC{6rXN3N\RgL ,
zbfUMZPE6`FC%)sZ. Examples of weak passwords: qwert12345,
Gbt3fC79ZmMEFUFJ, 1234567890, 987654321, nortonpassword.
Do not use something that can be cloned( but you can't change ) as
your passwords, such as your fingerprints
Do not let your Web browsers( FireFox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, IE,
Microsoft Edge ) to store your passwords, since all passwords
saved in Web browsers can be revealed easily.
Do not log in to important accounts on the computers of others, or
when connected to a public Wi-Fi hotspot, Tor, free VPN or web
proxy.
Do not send sensitive information online via unencrypted( e.g.
HTTP or FTP ) connections, because messages in these connections
can be sniffed with very little effort. You should use encrypted
connections such as HTTPS, SFTP, FTPS, SMTPS, IPSec whenever
possible.
It's recommended to change your passwords every 10 weeks.
Encrypt and backup your passwords to different locations, then if
you lost access to your computer or account, you can retrieve your
passwords back quickly.
Do not store your critical passwords in the cloud.