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Password strength checker
How secure is your password?
Is your password based on common phrases, sequential numbers, or important dates? If so, it might be easier to crack than you think!
Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to steal and decode private credentials. Often, a strong password is the last line of defense against these attacks. But how can you be sure your password is secure enough to prevent a breach?
To help you find out, D2 Cybersecurity has created a complimentary Password Strength Checker tool. Simply enter any string of text to see how long it would take to crack. The tool also provides suggestions to improve your password’s security, like adding numbers or symbols.
How the Password Strength Checker works:
- Enter any string of characters into the text box
- Click “Submit”
- Instantly receive your results!
How secure is your password?
Does your password rely on common phrases, sequential numbers, or important dates? If so, your credentials may be easier to crack than you think!
With each passing day, cybercriminals are finding more effective methods to steal and decode the private credentials of employees and consumers. Often, the last line of defense against these attacks is a strong password. Yet, how can you be sure that your password is secure enough to prevent a breach?
To help users understand just how secure their password truly is, D2 Cybersecurity created the Password Strength Checker. The Password Strength Checker is a complimentary tool which allows users to submit any string of text as a potential password and see how long it would take to crack. The Password Strength Checker also supplies a series of suggestions that may improve the security rating of the password, such as including numbers or symbols.
How the Password Strength Checker works:
- Fill out the form on this page.
- You will be redirected to the Password Strength Checker page.
- Enter any string of characters into the text box.
- Click “Submit”.
- The Password Strength Checker instantly provides your results!
Sign up to try our free password strength checker tool.
What are some common password attacks?
- Brute Force Attack: An attempt to guess a password by trying every possible combination of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Dictionary Attack: The process of trying to guess a user’s private login credentials by retrying each item on a list of previously hacked user names and passwords.
A strong password is...
At least 12 characters long
Comprised of letters, numbers, & symbols
Easy to remember
Only used for one website/service
Maintained by a password manager
Broken up with words and symbols
E.g. “Lo0oKdo)wn"
A weak password is...
Less than 12 characters
A common phrase or saying
An important name or date
This is a major social engineering risk
Created through common character substitutions
E.g. “Hello, World” = “H3110_W0R1D”
Dependent on sequential numbers
E.g. “Test1234”, “Red0987”
Already being used for another website/service
One that has appeared in data breaches
Uses substitutions for letters, numbers, or symbols
E.g. “down should not be d0wn”
For Greater Security…
Avoid using a common password
Use a short sentence comprised of random uncommon words
E.g. “correct horse battery staple"
Use a password generator