Scramble a Password

A good way to scramble a password or username is to switch up the characters as shown below. When the password is scrambled, it will give “login limit exceeded” notifications to those trying to guess your actual password if they have an idea of a word (dictionary attack) you may have used but entered it wrong password a few times.

Once you choose a password, test it at https://haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords to make sure it is not one that someone else thought of.

Oh no — pwned!
This password has been seen 1 time before
This password has previously appeared in a data breach and should never be used. If you’ve ever used it anywhere before, change it!

USERNAME: aclrn1n15tr@t0r
PASSWORD: p@$$vv0rcl

Double Letters
cl = d
cj = g
rn = m
vv = w

Single Letters
B = 13
d = cl
g = cj
m = rn
w = vv

Numbers
1 = i or l
3 = e
4 = A
5 = s or $
6 – G
8 = B
9 = g or q
0 = o
13 = B

Symbols
! = i or l
@ = a
# = H
$ = s or 5
& = 8
+ = t

Since external sites can be broken into, be sure to update often to protect against this type of phishing email.

I know JohnDoe one of your pass word. Lets get right to purpose. You don’t know me and you’re most likely wondering why you’re getting this e-mail? Not one person has compensated me to investigate you.

In fact, I setup a malware on the 18+ videos (pornography) web site and guess what, you visited this site to experience fun (you know what I mean). While you were watching videos, your internet browser started out operating as a Remote Desktop with a keylogger which provided me access to your display and web camera. after that, my software program collected every one of your contacts from your Messenger, FB, as well as emailaccount. After that I made a double-screen video. First part displays the video you were watching (you have a nice taste lol), and 2nd part shows the recording of your web cam, & its u.

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About The Author: Stephan Pringle is an Information Technology Support Specialist. He covers hardware and software and provides tips for you to troubleshoot and repair issues on your own. In his spare time, he writes articles about the State of New York on his Hackintosh and HackBook and that has helped him to become the top contributor of the New York City section of Yahoo! Answers.