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Digital and Social Risks Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question You are worried about your password being stolen, but you have had this password for a long time. It is a good password and hard to remember. You still want to use some form of this password in your new password. What should you do?(1 point) Responses Make a new password with similar length to the existing password. Make a new password with similar length to the existing password. Shorten the password by removing characters on the end. Shorten the password by removing characters on the end. Change some of the characters to upper case. Change some of the characters to upper case. Add random characters to the end to make it longer. Add random characters to the end to make it longer. Skip to navigation page 9 of 9

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When creating a new password based on your old one, it is important to enhance security while ensuring it's still memorable. The best approach from the options provided would be:

**Change some of the characters to upper case.**

This method helps to maintain some familiarity with the original password while also adding a layer of complexity, making it harder for potential attackers to guess or crack. Incorporating variations of the original password also keeps it easier for you to remember compared to creating a completely random new password.
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