Weak passwords are dangerous for cybersecurity. To protect your data and accounts, always set strong and unique passwords.
Recently, a list of the most commonly used passwords worldwide was released. It revealed that 123456, 12345678, and 123456789 are the three most commonly used passwords in the world. These passwords are weak and very easy to guess. Hackers can crack them in no time. Therefore, to secure your account, set unique and strong passwords. However, some people inadvertently make mistakes. It is important to avoid these mistakes.
Don't set passwords that seem easy.
Many people set passwords that seem easy to forget. While such passwords are easy to remember, they also pose a risk of falling into the hands of hackers. Therefore, always set strong passwords. If you can't remember your password, you can use a password manager.
Don't set the same password for all your accounts.
Many people set the same password for all their accounts. This can be dangerous. If your password falls into the wrong hands, all your accounts could be hacked. Therefore, set different passwords for each account. In this situation, even if one password is leaked, the rest will remain secure.
Don't use short passwords
Many people, in order to log in quickly, set passwords of 4 or 6 characters. Such passwords cannot be considered a guarantee of security. Cyber experts say that passwords of 12 characters or longer are more secure. They are more difficult to hack or guess, which significantly reduces the risk of hacking.
Creating passwords with names
Many people set passwords with their own or family members' names. Hackers are aware of this and may experiment with such passwords. Therefore, for security reasons, avoid creating passwords with your name and set unique passwords, which should contain numbers, names and special characters.
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