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Simple phrases, rather than complex combinations of characters and numbers, make better passwords. “‘The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog' is a much stronger and infinitely easier to remember password than '1W33$^Adgfi*()tyu,’” says Chris Morales, head of security analytics at Vectra.
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