There are some passwords that are easy to guess for professional cyber-criminals. Creating week passwords are unprofitable. We should avoid repeated characters like "222222" and using our login name as a password. We should use different password for different system. Also we should not keep our password in our computer or in online storage because they might have the access to all of our information.
The use of a blank password (no password at all, you can use this option on your account) is not always a good idea. For example, a laptop computer that you take with you is probably not physically secure, so on those you should have a strong password.
Once you have created strong passwords you should not show to the others. Keep it in safe from family members, from friends and from co-workers. If you write down your created password or you record it be careful and don't leave it anywhere in order to protect your important information. You should never give out your password throughout the internet or e-mail that request it because most of the time they are false sites. If you change your password regularly it can help keeping away the criminals. A longer character password can be used for longer time, like several months or years than a weaker, shorter password.
Nowadays almost everybody has a computer and internet connections that we want to know is safe. There are different kinds of possibilities to make our computer safe from the viruses and from the malicious programs.
In China virtual cops take care of the Chinese internet users. The Beijing Police Force wants to have the attention of the internet users, with the help of virtual patrol, that they should avoid visiting the illegal and pornographic websites.
While surfing on the sites a cyber cop will appear in pop up window like an advertisement at the bottom of the screen every half an hour.
Next to the policeman's figure a text message pays the users attention to respect the law. The figures also gives tips how to use the internet in a safer way while they running across the screen by a car or a motor.
The user can click on the patrol if he wants the police's help and it navigates him onto the Police Force website.
You can read more: www.infosecuritylab.com