아래와 같은대요.. 미쳤나 봐요 ㅠㅠ 너무 어렵네요 어떻게 만들어도 암호로 인정 안해주네요.
-_- 과연 누가 이 암호를 만들수 있을 것인가?..
암호 예제좀 주세요 이게 무슨 수학 문제도 아니고 -_-
이거 만든놈 내손에 걸리면 한대 맞는다. ㅋㅋ
Passwords must follow these guidelines:
A minimum of 12 and a maximum of 24 alphanumeric and special characters including at least one of each of the following:
uppercase letter
lowercase letter
a number
one or more of the following special characters
! # $ % = + : ; , ? ~ * - (spaces are not allowed)
Dictionary words may not be used in passwords
The previous 24 passwords may not be re-used
The key to making your eAuthentication account as secure as possible is creating the strongest possible password while making it easy to remember. The following are guidelines that will help you do this:
Password Tips:
Make your password lengthy. Your password must be a minimum of 12 characters; however the longer you make the password, the harder it will be for someone to guess. Therefore, try to make your password up to 24 characters long.
Avoid repeated characters or common character sequences. Do not use more than one or two letters or numbers together (for example: “11111111” or “aaaaaaa”.) Also avoid common sequences such as “qwertyuiop” , “123456789”, or “abcdefghij”. These sequences are too easily guessed.
Avoid use of dictionary words of any language. Many hackers use dictionary words of many mainstream languages, including slang, to guess passwords. If you use these in your password, it makes it easier to guess by a hacker.
Make your password difficult to guess or research. One technique is to pick a favorite quote, song lyric, or phrase and use the first character from each word or syllable to build a password. This will help you select a nonsense word that can’t be compared to any known dictionary word and should be un-related to any identity details known or researchable about you.
Avoid obvious character substitutions. Replacing the letter “i” with 1 or the letter “o” with 0 does little to prevent a password guessing attack.
Do not use the same password in all systems. If one of the online systems or computers you use is compromised, then the attacker could potentially have access to all of your systems. Make sure you use a distinctly different password for all of your systems.