At this point, you've already been warned about the overall weakness of online account passwords, told just how many accounts have been hacked on LinkedIn and eHarmony and even taught what hackers can do once they have their hands on your codes. Ok, but what can you actually do to improve your passwords and protect your computer from virus and spyware attacks?

Slate, an online magazine, has come through with the answer. According to tech columnist Farhad Manjoo, there is a fast and easy way to make your passwords so impenetrable that you won't be scurrying around to find local virus or spyware removal company anytime soon.

Years ago, Manjoo was reading over one of countless tech forums, when he stumbled upon a simple method of creating virtually un-crackable passwords. And, it happens to be a pretty old fashioned trick. Start by creating a sentence, and keep in mind that wackier ones are easier to remember. For extra security, you can also throw in numbers and mix up capital and lower-case letters. 

Once you've come up with something, use the first character of each word to create your password. "Never let your 6 dalmatians eat Dominos pizza," for example, becomes "Nly6deDp." And there you have it! A memorable password that cybercriminals would struggle with.

But, according to Manjoo, there is another option that is even more secure, and probably the last thing you would think of: just write out an actual sentence. While hackers are great at detecting single words, they have yet to master phrases and sentences, he explains. The media outlet goes as far as to say that a phrase like "hackers be gone" is even more secure than "Nly6deDp."

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