This happens many a times — you have to create or change your password but you want it to be memorable yet not an easy one for security reasons. Having a dictionary word as a password means crackers only have to run your login through a dictionary attack and there will be good chances that they will get lucky.
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How to create a simple, smart, secure but memorable password
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