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If you’re like most people, you have at least one account with an email address. And if you use your email for anything, chances are that it is the primary way that you communicate with friends and family. It’s also how many businesses communicate with customers. If someone gets access to your email account, they could potentially read all of your correspondence and send messages as if they were you. To keep this from happening, it’s best to use a strong password that cannot be easily cracked. There are a number of security tools that can help you do just that. A simple password cracker is one of the most popular security features on web browsers. They search for weak passwords and display them to you so you can change them. Then, after the new password they advise, they use it to login so they can't be used again. This works most of the time but is susceptible to Web Browsers being used with different versions or configurations so this is not always an effective method of fixing weak passwords. Another benefit of this feature is that it requires little work on your part, unlike rules in an antispam program like SpamAssassin or ClamAV (used for identifying and removing spam email messages). A strong password cracker will work with almost any version or configuration of a web browser. Browsers usually have a built in password form that includes a "Reset my password" button. This is convenient because you don't have to go through the trouble of figuring out how to do it in your email program. And, when you do reset your password, it doesn't stay in place until you explicitly log in again - it just automatically changes when the browser is closed and reopened. The downside is that some browsers don't show their passwords at all unless you're logged into the same account each time, so this method won't always help if someone has got an unauthorised login account. Text editors such as Notepad and Microsoft Word can be configured to add characters such as "*" and "+" to password fields. This will ensure that passwords don't contain any of these common characters, but still may contain other characters. There are also several text editors that let you create complex passwords with special characters. The best security is achieved by using a password cracker to check your password and editing the password field to replace any bad passwords with good ones. ClamAV is a free open-source program created by Carnegie Mellon University for checking files against a database containing known spam email messages, worms and other malware. It can be used to scan emails for spam, or to scan entire hard drives for viruses. This program allows you to use rules on the text of the email's body, subject and attachments. There are many security rules available to block spam that use keywords that are commonly found in spam messages. These keywords are blocked using regular expressions that tell ClamAV how to identify them. A rule could say "Block all messages containing the word 'viagra'". A regular expression is like a short program written in a special language that can search through large blocks of text without having to read it one character at a time. eccc085e13

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