Which of the following represent weak password?

Which of the following represent weak password? (Select 2 answers)

Which of the following represent weak password? (Select 2 answers)

A.
Passwords that contain letters,special characters,and numbers ExamplE. ap1$%##f@52

B.
Passwords that contain only numbers ExamplE. 23698217

C.
Passwords that contain only special characters ExamplE. &*#@!(%)

D.
Passwords that contain letters and numbers ExamplE. meerdfget123

E.
Passwords that contain only letters ExamplE. QWERTYKLRTY

F.
Passwords that contain only special characters and numbers ExamplE. 123@$45

G.
Passwords that contain only letters and special characters ExamplE. bob@&ba

H.
Passwords that contain Uppercase/Lowercase from a dictionary list ExamplE. OrAnGe



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Gorkem

Gorkem

How “only letters” choice can be stronger than “only letters” choice. There are only 10 different digits that means combination of 10 characters comparing with 26 different letters that means combination of 26 characters?

Gorkem

Gorkem

Ok, got it. Considering on the given specific examples 🙂

mac

mac

I would think just numbers is easiest. 10 combinations for each place for numbers and 52 (upper/lower) for each place holder for letters. And second is just upper case letters (26 choices per slot)

Q 

Q 

I think B. Passwords that contain only numbers is the easiest one to be cracked….

hacker

hacker

B & E…are correct..

marcelino

marcelino

EC council =(