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Password hierarchy refers to the organization and prioritization of different types of authentication methods based on their security strength and usability. At the top of the hierarchy are strong, multi-factor authentication methods, which may include biometrics or hardware tokens. Next are complex passwords that combine letters, numbers, and symbols. At the bottom are weak passwords, such as simple or easily guessable phrases, which should be avoided as they offer minimal security.

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