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Why do special characters (e.g., @#$%^&*) make passwords difficult to crack

Why do special characters (e.g., @#$%^&*) make passwords difficult to crack

Answer the following questions:

Why do special characters (e.g., @#$%^&*) make passwords difficult to crack?

Why does a change of case help make a stronger password?

How did you choose the password you currently have?

Could others follow the same logic and choose a similar password?

Do you use the same password for multiple accounts? Why would this be a security risk?

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

Be two to four pages in length.

Contain an illustrative table or a diagram created from properly cited external references.

Include two credible external references in addition to the textbook.

Formatted according to University and APA writing guidelines.

Textbook:
Boyle, R. J., & Panko, R. R. (2015). Corporate computer security (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. ISBN-13: 9780133545197

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The presence of a password in an online account does not guarantee the security of the said account. Instead, it is a means of delaying unauthorized access to a system for as long as it takes. Currently, hackers have been known to use………………..
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