And to wrap up password week at WyzGuys. From Pinterest

This would work out like this:
X9_old_pond . . .a_frog_leaps_in_water’s_sound♠ψ♥
Aside from the gang sign, the hieroglyph, and the virgin’s blood, this would actually be an awesome and usable password.
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Keith Graham of SecureAuth was recently interviewed for a recent article on
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