Simple Security in Just Two Steps
It never ceases to amaze me just how careless some people are with their passwords. These days we all need to be smart and vigilant. Farhad Manjoo put together a simple way to secure your online accounts. It has only two steps.
"Start with an original but memorable phrase. For this exercise, let's use these two sentences: I like to eat bagels at the airport and My first Cadillac was a real lemon so I bought a Toyota. The phrase can have something to do with your life or it can be a random collection of words—just make sure it's something you can remember."
and then...
"Turn your phrase into an acronym. Be sure to use some numbers and symbols and capital letters, too."


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For example, lets say your birthday is in February, and that's the word you want to use and your anniversary day is the 6th. Your password for your Gmail account could be something like February@gma6. You can use this same pattern for you Twitter account and your password would be February@twi6, etc...You'll be using a different password for every service you have, use both upper and lower case letters, symbols, numbers, and you'll always remember your passwords for all the places you go to!
http://www.dailyblogtips.com/develop-an-algorithm-for-your-online-passwords-and-never-forget-one-again/
www.pwgen.net (or pwgen on linux) is a good tool for generating strong random passwords.