TECH
Need a stronger password? Experts say to use emojis.
On a computer, it turns out that emoticons are considered a symbol, which can beef up your passwords and make them more secure in combination with letters and numbers.
Stan Kaminsky Kaspersky
Stan Kaminsky Kaspersky
Even better, emojis might be easier to remember than a “jumble” of letters, numbers and punctuation, and they often aren’t used in a “brute-force” attack, which is when hackers attempt to log in to an account using a long list of potential passwords.
However, Kaminsky warned that not every site will allow emojis in passwords, and including many emojis in a passkey could slow down the login process.
He recommended not using emojis that could “give you away” — such as frequently used emoticons — and encouraged adding one or two emojis to a traditional alphanumeric password.
Stan Kaminsky Kaspersky