Twitter prevents 370 word from being your password
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An article published in newspaper Telegraph said that “Twitter” has Prevented 370 words from being your password
some bloggers have recently discovered that the list of banned passwords included in the source code of the page itself, and the prevention of site passwords such as: “123456″, “password” and “password 1″ and the names of cars such as “Porsche” and “Ferrari” and the names of football teams as old as the “arsenal” and “Chelsea”.
There is research showing that most people will make the use of passwords is expected and the research demonstrated that nearly half of Britons were using the same password they use in treatment in the banking or social networking sites.
The research also found that one in five people use the name of his pet word sacrament, and that one of the eight people used the dates of important word, such as birth dates secret, and one of ten people use the names of his children.
And e-security experts say that a strong password should contain letters and numbers and punctuation marks as well, also must change your password regularly and does not use a single password for all transactions on the Internet.


