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Selecting a security question for your password

Mainz, Germany - When registering for e-mail services or online networks, it is important to remember that a strong password is not the only thing you need to consider. The security question used to identify yourself in case of a lost password must a...
Posted : Sun, 10 May 2009 03:11:55 GMT
By : DPA
Category : Internet (Technology)
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Mainz, Germany - When registering for e-mail services or online networks, it is important to remember that a strong password is not the only thing you need to consider. The security question used to identify yourself in case of a lost password must also be strong to prevent hackers from gaining access via the back door. Security company Sophos recommends going beyond the questions usually suggested by the service providers - favorite pet or mother's maiden name - and choosing an off-the-wall question whose answer only you would know.

The question is typically used when you forget your password. When answered correctly, the service provider then sends a new password to your secondary e-mail address.

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