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In the age of digital interconnectedness, passwords have become the first line of defense against cyber threats. Unfortunately, many individuals still rely on weak, easily guessable passwords that leave their online accounts vulnerable to attacks. This article delves into the most commonly used and easily crackable passwords, and provides essential tips for creating and managing strong, secure passwords.
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Commonly Used Weak Passwords
Cybersecurity experts have identified several password patterns that are frequently exploited by hackers:
How Hackers Crack Passwords
Hackers employ various techniques to crack passwords, including:
Creating Strong, Secure Passwords
To protect your online accounts, it's crucial to create strong, unique passwords for each account. Here are some tips:
Password Management Best Practices
To effectively manage your passwords, follow these best practices:
By following these guidelines, you can significantly reduce the risk of your online accounts being compromised. Remember, strong passwords are essential, but they are only one part of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy.
What is a Passkey?
A passkey is a type of digital key that allows you to sign in to websites and apps without using traditional passwords. It's a more secure and convenient way to authenticate yourself online.
How it works:
Benefits of using passkeys:
Where can you use passkeys?
Many tech companies and websites are starting to support passkeys, including Google, Microsoft, and Apple. You can use passkeys to sign in to your Google Account, Microsoft account, and other supported services.
By adopting passkeys, you can significantly improve your online security and simplify your digital life.
What is a Password Manager?
A password manager is a digital tool designed to store and manage your passwords securely. It generates strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts and encrypts them in a secure vault. This eliminates the need to remember complex passwords and reduces the risk of using weak, easily guessable ones.
Privacy and Security Issues with Password Managers
While password managers are designed to enhance security, there are potential privacy and security concerns to consider:
How to Choose a Secure Password Manager:
When selecting a password manager, consider the following factors:
By carefully selecting and using a reputable password manager, you can significantly enhance your online security and protect your sensitive information.
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.
Jamel Derdour CMO at Transact365 / Nucleus365
17 December
Alex Kreger Founder & CEO at UXDA
16 December
Dan Reid Founder & CTO at Xceptor
Andrew Ducker Payments Consulting at Icon Solutions
13 December
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