var vKCArticle=new theArticle(null,'','0f5ca950-df75-43c6-9e69-28a7310c94e8',1,'Information: Password Guidelines'); vKCArticle.SetStats(0,0,0,0,0,0); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Summary','When creating a password for you Cox Business accounts, please follow these guidelines.'); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Content','Your password is the key to your Cox e-mail account. These tips will make it difficult for\nothers to guess your password and help to keep your account secure. IMPORTANT: Keep\nin mind, Cox employees will never ask you for your password.
\nWhen creating a password, do not use any combination of consecutive numbers or\nletters such as “12345678”, “lmnopqrs”, or adjacent letters on your keyboard such as\n“werty.” Also do not use for passwords, words or dates that are easily guessed, such as\naccount login names, your spouse’s name, or your birthday. Hackers use sophisticated\ntools that can rapidly guess passwords based on words in the dictionary in different\nlanguages, even common words spelled backwards. There are a few guidelines you can\nuse to ensure that your password is secure.
\nA secure password should:
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\nA good password should not:
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\nIn addition to these guidelines, be sure to keep your passwords secret, to monitor your\naccounts, and to change your passwords often.'); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Frequently Asked Questions',''); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Applies to',''); vKCArticle.AddProperty('Related Links','Using a passphrase instead of a password');