noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
change
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Lexicographers are required to change their passwords regularly.
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Imagine the problems if all employees routinely used encryption and changed their passwords regularly-both are considered good practice in security-minded organizations.
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The system will suspend the access rights of lexicographers who do not change their passwords every month.
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The selective pressure is on all hosts to keep changing the password .
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The court heard Bedworth hacked for kicks and was so advanced he was able to change computer passwords .
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However, if the module's manager changes its password at a later date, this information is cancelled.
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You may change your own password and privileges, and those of your descendants.
know
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Other situations might send you back, such as not knowing passwords or secret numbers.
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Thus knowing the family definition and the stories that anchor it is like knowing a password or a secret handshake.
require
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Lexicographers are required to change their passwords regularly.
use
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Security is maintained by terminal operators using unique identification and password codes to gain access to the system.
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Later, when the kids are in bed, parents can use a password to raise the level of the settings.
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The latest version uses an encrypted password and isn't easily breakable.
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This could lead to prosecution of people who illicitly use passwords and codes to get access to forbidden parts of a system.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Don't let anyone know your password .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A password must then be entered to start the system up again.
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Alas, since such passwords are also difficult to remember, they tend to be written down near the computer.
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However, if the module's manager changes its password at a later date, this information is cancelled.
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The thing is supposed to be a defense against Trojan horses, worms, viruses and weak passwords.
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Thus, banks suggest that each private key password also be used as an integral part of the encryption algorithm.