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Thursday, May 19, 2011

10 Tips for Creating Secure Passwords

The following tips will help you create a secure password that are difficult to hack.

Most people have multiple passwords for e-mail accounts, online banking, discussion forums, site memberships, eBay, PayPal and so on. With so many passwords to remember, it can be difficult to remember them, and people may think it is easier to simply use the same password on different sites, or to use passwords that are easy to remember such their date-of-birth or a child's name.  Unfortunately, these types of passwords can easily be hacked.

The problem is that while you might be able to remember these passwords, which is why so many people use basic passwords and phrases, they are not at all secure and hackers will be able to easily crack them to obtain your account information.

The following tips will help you to create strong, secure and hacker-proof passwords and phrases.

 

Tips for Creating a Strong Password

Check Your Password Strength

      There are many online services that can help you determine how secure your password really is.      Microsoft's Password Checker lets you enter in a password and the service will help you to gauge the strength of your password. Microsoft also recommends that a strong password should be 14 characters or longer, (eight characters or longer at a minimum), and it should include a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

CIT 056- DATABASE NOTES-DBICT I

 Here are the notes for "Theories and Applications for Database System" Follow the following link and download the notes."click here"

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

"examinations period"

we are in a examinations this two weeks, our students are doing their examinations,
as a department we wish all our students the best in their examinations"

Sunday, February 6, 2011

ASSIGNMENT FOR CIT 012-COMPUTER HARDWARE,CIT

Here are seminar questions for Computer Hardware course for Certificate Information Technology "click here"
This is group assignment so you have to discuss the questions in group,then there will be a presentation on Thursday 10 febr 2011.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

DIODES NOTES FOR -CIT

The notes for Computer hardware and accessories,CIT 012 for  Certificate Information Technology is available please the link below "click here for diodes notes"....

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

TEST II FOR DBICT II AND CIT

DBICT II students they should have a test II of computer arithmetic on Friday,11 february 2011.
Also the CIT students they will have a computer arithmetic test II on friday 18 february 2011.
Get prepared for the test and best wishes

CLASSIFICATION OF SEMICONDUCTORS NOTES FOR CIT

You can take the notes for classification of semiconductors by following the link below."Click here for classification of semiconductors notes"  after the page is opened go to file then select download.

Monday, January 3, 2011

why 1024 bytes is equal to 1 kilobytes,not 1000 bytes

"How many bytes are in a kilobyte (KB)? One may think it's 1000 bytes, but its really 1024. Why is this so? It turns out that our early computer engineers, who dealt with the tiniest amounts of storage, noticed that 2^10 (1024) was very close to 10^3 (1000); so based on the prefix kilo, for 1000, they created the KB. (You may have heard of kilometers (Km) which is 1000 meters). So in actuality, one KB is really 1024 bytes, not 1000. It's a small difference, but it adds up over a while."

"A kilobyte (KB) is 1,024 bytes, not one thousand bytes as might be expected, because computers use binary (base two) math, instead of a decimal (base ten) system."