Master Your Password Security

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Master Your Password Security

Test your knowledge about password security with our engaging quiz! Discover essential tips and best practices to safeguard your online accounts.

In this quiz, you will learn about:

  • Creating strong passwords
  • The importance of two-factor authentication
  • Effective password management strategies
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ProtectingPassword9
What is the STRONGEST password in this list?
M0nk3y
MonkeyBanana
ThEM(12)nkEy~Eats@BAnEnahs
M0nk3y3@tsB@n@n@s
Which of the following is the BEST way to store your passwords?
Write down your password(s) in a notebook stored near your computer
Store password(s) on your mobile phone
Write down your password(s) on sticky notes
Memorize your password(s)
Which of the following is the WEAKEST password?
123456
Monkey1
Qazwsx
Qwerty
What is it called when cybercriminals methodically try logging in to your account using every possible combination of characters until they get the correct password?
Password skimming
Brute force attack
Phishing
Computerized login
What is a passphrase?
A list of all passwords used in the previous 12 months
A phrase that is provided by employers to be used to access their security system
A series of nonsense words strung together
A phrase that can be spoken for securing access to telephone accounts
Ideally, what should your password contain?
A mixture of letters and numbers
Both uppercase and lowercase letters
Special characters
All of the above
What is the best way to choose a new password?
Choose something you can remember, but modify it with a complex pattern that only you know
Add a number or special character to the end of your old password
Choose something quick and easy to type in so nobody can see it
Pick something easy to remember, such as a football team or your birthday
What is two-factor authentication?
Requiring supervisors to log in before an employee gains access to accounts
Requiring a combination of numbers and letters in a password
A system of confirming the user with a combination of two different factors
A system of one person granting permission to another to use an account
Strong passwords can be difficult to remember. What can you do to avoid forgetting them?
Use mnemonics (acronyms or phrases that are easy for you to remember)
Develop a password strategy
Use password management software with encryption
All of the above
On average, how long would it take a hacker to brute force this password: 34283?
No time at all, they'll hack it instantly
One minute
One hour
One day
On average, how long would it take a hacker to brute force this password: cUcUmber
One minute
Two minutes
One hour
Two hours
How long do you think it would take (on average) a hacker to brute force a password that has: 15 characters, a mixture of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols?
One year
One hundred years
One million years
One billion years
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