Password Strength Checker
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When is a password secure?
- Contains a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters
A strong password should include both uppercase and lowercase letters. By combining different case types, you increase the complexity of the password, making it more difficult for attackers to guess or crack.
- Includes numbers and special symbols
To enhance the strength of a password, it should contain a mix of numbers and special symbols. Incorporating these characters adds further complexity, making the password less predictable and harder to guess.
- Has a minimum length of 8 characters
A secure password should have a minimum length of 8 characters. The longer the password, the more difficult it becomes to crack. By setting a minimum length requirement, you ensure that the password has enough characters to withstand brute-force attacks and increase its overall security.