E-Safety/Safe Passwords
Lesson Objectivesedit
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Starter
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Here is some information about Ali:
Ali has created a password for a FaceBook account, relating to something above.
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Answers
editThere are many possible passwords that relate to your name/location/DOB/hobbies
No – Too young!
Passwords should not relate to information that is publicly available on your profile page, which is often visible to other people.
Demonstration
editA good password is hard to crack (guess/hack) but easy to remember!
One easy technique is to come up with an easy to remember phrase and then reduce it to intials and numbers:
Take the phrase:
Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden
Now substitute the and for & or + and substitute the to for a number 2
Wisdom is not like money 2 be tied up & hidden
Now take the first letter only
winlm2btu&h
Now add some capitals - the first letter at least can be a capital
Winlm2btu&h
Task 1: Strong password tips
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Password WorksheeteditIMPORTANT :: Do not use any passwords that you are already using for your answers 'For each of the following techniques, create 2 different passowrds' Eg Use Letters and Numbers: l3m0nad3 / lemonade2934
Using examples from above think of suitable passwords to use for the following: (again, not ones that you currently use)
Create a super password using as many of the above techniques as you can
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Task 2: Creating a password safe
editQuestions for student discussion:
- Why is it good to have a different password for each account you have?
Creating a password safe can help to remember multiple passwords.