Adapt password in MCW

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Explanation: One time password is safe since it is generated per access and thus cannot be brute forced or deduced.
A Strong Password refers to a password that is configured with a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters, making it difficult to guess. It is important for security to avoid using dictionary words, dates, or common names when creating strong passwords.
Try to include numbers, symbols, and both uppercase and lowercase letters if the site allows it. Avoid using words that can be found in the dictionary. For example, swimming1 would be a weak password.
The key aspects of a strong password are length (the longer the better); a mix of letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and symbols, no ties to your personal information, and no dictionary words.
Answer: A strong password should consist of letters, numbers, and special characters so (option D) is the correct answer.
It should contain characters from the four primary categories, including uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and characters. CHARACTERISTICS OF STRONG PASSWORDS: At least 8 charactersthe more characters, the better.

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