Friends, in today’s modern era, cyber security has become very important, every day we hear about online scams, your password is the first barrier to protect your personal data, account and online identity. It may seem tempting to use easy passwords for convenience, but such passwords are a threat to your security, let us know what passwords we should not keep-
Avoid using personal information
Never use information that can be easily guessed, such as your name, date of birth, phone number, or your partner’s name.
say no to easy sequences
Passwords like 123456, qwerty, or password are some of the most commonly used passwords—and the easiest to crack. Avoid these at all costs.
Don’t use dictionary words
Using common words in any language makes your password vulnerable to a ‘dictionary attack’; In this, hackers use automatic tools to quickly guess the password.
Avoid short passwords
Passwords shorter than 8 characters are easy to break. Always try to create long passwords that combine the following:
Uppercase and lowercase letters
Number
Special characters (e.g. @, #, $)
A special tip for a strong password
Create a unique password for each account, and consider using a ‘passphrase’ (a combination of random words or a complete sentence) for increased security.
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