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what I know now about passwords… My password was stolen! The thief used it to hack into my bank account and stole hundreds of dollars. If I’d only known then what I know now about passwords…

Do NOT share them with anyone, not even friends or family Do NOT leave them lying around

Make them strong: Use a combination of letters, numbers and symbols Even better… use a passphrase, which is longer and easier to remember

DON’T BECOME A VICTIM OF PASSWORD THEFT For more tips on passwords, go to: web.mit.edu/security

Security Awareness Day! To learn more about security at MIT, join us for Security Awareness Day! Wed, November 5 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Bartos Theater (E15 Media Lab)