If you’re like most people, you probably know or at least suspect that your online passwords are vulnerable to hackers, and that you should do something about it—but you haven’t quite gotten around to it. Believe it or not, the most frequently used passwords in the United States, year after year, are still “123456” and the ever-popular “password,” despite the fact that those are the first terms any 10-year-old data thief would try.
Think you’re better off using your pet’s name or your birthday? Think again. Recently, what’s been described as “the largest password collection of all time” was posted on a hacker forum, providing the cybercrime community with what appear to be 8.4 billion passwords, assembled from previous data leaks. This includes many short combinations of letters and numbers that are all too easy to solve. Did you know that a five-character password can be cracked in ten seconds?
Experts agree that complex passwords, consisting of 12-15 characters and using uppercase and lowercase letters as well as symbols and numbers, are far more effective than weak and obvious ones. (According to one analysis, at present computing speeds, a strong 12-digit password would take more than 5 million years to crack). But most people stick to elementary passwords, believing that more complex ones are too much bother.
Folks, it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are a few simple steps you can take to protect your financial and personal data from being breached or stolen. And none of them involve memorizing complicated gibberish passwords.
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