Is your Road Runner email account as secure as it can be?

Do you have account security questions set up in case a bad guy tries to guess your password?

Does your Road Runner email password contain both letters AND numbers?

Q:  I don't know how to set up security questions for my email accounts.  How do I do that?

A:  It's easy!  Go to http://www.help.rr.com/ and choose one of three options:  Chat Online, E-mail Us, or Call Us.  A Road Runner representative will assist you with setting up your security questions.  Your security questions will also help you access your email account if you forget your password, too!

Q:  Why should my password have letters and numbers?  It's harder to remember.

A:  Attackers have sophisticated programs that can perform what is known as a Dictionary Attack.  This software will try to guess your password, using every word in the dictionary, until it gets access to your account.  Having a password with letters and numbers mixed is harder to compromise than a password that is a regular word.  Another good idea is to mix capital letters with lowercase letters and numbers.

Q:  Where can I get more information about safe passwords?

A:  We have a page dedicated to this!  Click here to go to the safe passwords page.

Security alerts
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Common threats
Virus Hoaxes

There are a lot of viruses out there, yet some aren't really out there at all. Virus hoaxes are most often received as email messages with strong and frightful warnings that urge the recipient to forward them to as many people as they can. The tactic is used to...

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Security terms
Pop-up window -

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Disclaimer: These tools have been provided for your convenience as a courtesy of the owner free of charge to the public for personal use only. All rights have been reserved by the producer of the software. Bright House Networks, Road Runner, and the software owner assumes no responsibility or liability for their use. Also, we do not offer technical support for these tools, but it can be obtained from the software owner. The products are offered by the software owner to be used free of charge and "as is" with no warranty, and no guarantee of success in preventing malicious software (malware) of any type from entering your computer, or in trying to remove it. However, Bright House Networks security departments have been able to use these tools with some success. We wanted to make you aware of their existence to provide you with additional options in the fight against malware.