Private Email Password Cracker V 1.0 Gold Edition
If you know someone who has a weak password, or if you have a weak password, or if you're just paranoid about your email being hacked, then this app is for you. A new browser extension from Symantec called Password Checker enables Gmail's private mode to check for weak passwords and replace them with stronger ones. Now that's two birds one stone! In the introduction of the article I would include a brief paragraph explaining what is so bad about having a bad password and how this service solves the problem. The main point would be about how it is better to have a strong password than not so people don't hack into your account and see personal information that they shouldn't be seeing. With the advent of the Internet many people have found that their private information is being hacked into by anonymous people. You may not know who they are because it could be your email, bank account, or even your social security number. These are called phishing scams because they can make you believe you are doing something legitimate but at the same time expose your identity to hackers. These scam emails will try to get you to do one thing, give up your password so that they can take everything out of your account and pretty much ruin it. So that's one person that gets hacked into and the next person then gets hacked. It's like a domino effect and it's spreading like wildfire. So having a good password is better than having a bad one. But how do you create a good password? Also I would include what type of passwords are considered good and bad passwords. A good one has to be of any length and of any letters or numbers or symbols all mixed together (ie: p@ssw0rD). The bad one can be just your first initial and your first name (ie: m@rk), all lower case, just your first name and no numbers or characters, or just two words together that don't necessarily go together (ie: mikey01). A good password will also end with a unique character that makes it hard for hackers try to guess. So for example if I had my password be stingy3u5k, then they would have to guess digits or numbers or letters to figure it out which is pretty much impossible. If they don't know what your password is they can't hack into your account so they might as well forget about trying to find out who is behind the hacking. Pre-requisite steps are described here but please read the article before using the software because the steps are different with this software than what's in the wiki article. Starting to hack: Save the file and save it in a place you know to be safe. If someone else knows where the file is they could hack your account so it's better to be safe than sorry. When you open up the website in a browser, this is what you'll probably see:
http://www.newsoftwaresupdate.com/privacy-security-finance/private-email-password-cracker-v1_0-gold-edition/private email password cracker v 1.0 gold edition Enabling Strong Passwords in Gmail with Password Checker | The Official Gmail Blog : http://gmailblog.blogspot.
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