The State of Password Security
In 2026, password-related breaches remain the #1 cause of account compromises. Despite advances in biometric authentication, passwords are still the primary security layer for most online services.
What Makes a Strong Password?
A strong password should be:
- At least 16 characters long (12 is the absolute minimum)
- Random — no dictionary words, names, or dates
- Unique — never reused across services
- Mixed — combining uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols
Common Password Mistakes
❌ Using personal information (birthdays, pet names)
❌ Simple substitutions (p@ssw0rd)
❌ Sequential patterns (abc123, qwerty)
❌ Reusing passwords across sites
❌ Short passwords (under 12 characters)
Generate Strong Passwords Instantly
Our Password Generator creates cryptographically random passwords with:
- Customizable length (8-128 characters)
- Character type selection (uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols)
- Exclusion of ambiguous characters (0/O, l/1, etc.)
- Bulk generation for multiple accounts
- Strength indicator
Pro Tips
Passphrases: An Alternative
If you need something memorable, consider passphrases — random combinations of 4-6 words:
"correct horse battery staple" (but generate your own!)
These are easier to remember while being extremely difficult to crack through brute force.

