04-11-2014, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2014, 07:52 PM by urpussysucker.)
How to secure your passwords?
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04-11-2014, 07:46 PM
How much sensitive is your password?
Newspapers are reporting hacks where criminals make off with millions of passwords more and more often. In December 2013, TIME reported an attack in which criminals took some two million usernames and passwords from over 90,000 websites – including some of the most popular in the world, such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Google. This is at least the second time many of these sites have been hit in the last year, and there’s one piece of advice that is tried, tested and absolutely essential: Protect your passwords from prying eyes The easiest way to "remember" passwords is to write them down. It is okay to write passwords down, but keep the written passwords in a secure place. Secure your passwords Passwords are the first line of defense against cyber criminals. It’s crucial to pick strong passwords that are different for each of your important accounts and it is good practice to update your passwords regularly. Follow tips to create strong passwords and keep them secure. Change your password If you’re a user of any of these 90,000 sites (and it’s extremely likely that you are), you should change your passwords immediately. The software used in these attacks often makes it possible for hackers to continue to view your information until your passwords are changed and they are logged out, so you should do this as soon as possible. Can you imagine if you were one of those users affected? They likely had to hurry to change their credentials and make sure they didn’t use the same combination of email address and password on any other website. Chances are these people, like many others, did use the same password for other accounts. Many people not only use the same password all over the web, but they also choose weak passwords. Last year, some of the top 10 most common passwords employed by internet users included: • password • 123456 • qwerty • 111111 • monkey
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