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Think back to the first time you went on the Internet and registered an account on a website. Chances are that it’s probably a vague memory because it was so long ago. If you’re like most people, you were on the Internet by the age of 10, assuming you were that young when it came into existence. LINKS: ____________________________________________ https://etactics.com/blog/how-to-secu... ____________________________________________ After all, by age 10, young people are more likely to be on the Internet than any adult older than 25. So it was most likely a while ago since you made your first online account. But I’m sure many of you still remember some details about it, such as the first password you used. Why do I think this? Because 56% of people reuse the same password across accounts.There’s a chance that you’ve been doing this since that first account you registered online. Maybe you’ve just added an extra exclamation point for each new account, or you switch the number at the end. Regardless, most people aren’t using secure passwords. The first tip is to use different passwords. I just mentioned that a majority of people reuse the same one across their accounts. And they aren’t just reusing it once or twice. People reuse passwords an average of 14 times. So if a hacker were to steal your password from one account, they could actually hack into more accounts if you’re reusing the same login details. Because of this, you need to use different passwords each time you make a new account. While you’re making different passwords, you need to make them unique. Don’t just add an extra exclamation point or different number at the end of the login that you already use for other sites. This is hardly any more secure because slight variations are the first thing that a hacker will try. You also shouldn’t use something common, like password12345. Common logins such as these are easier for hackers to guess since they’re the most used options. Most common passwords take less than a second for hackers to guess. To help make your passwords more unique, you should make up new words. Hackers try dictionary words first when attempting to get into accounts. If you use fake words, it makes it harder for someone to guess since the word doesn’t even exist. That way, hackers need to put in extra effort to uncover your credentials. Next, don’t use public information. If it’s information that anyone could access about you, such as your birthday or maiden name, then it isn’t secure. These kinds of details are easy for people to remember, so they’re more likely to use it for their passwords. Well, hackers know this, so they’re likely to guess this information when they try to compromise your account. Likewise, don’t choose security questions or password hints that use public details about yourself. Experts recommend lying for these questions so that there isn’t a risk if a bad actor searches for the information about you. Public details aren’t the only information that you should avoid using. If people who know you well could somehow guess it, then don’t use that information. For instance, your friend might know your favorite color or people know your best friend’s name growing up. These are common password hints and security questions. And with social media today, it’s just as easy for people who don’t know you well to learn information about you. You should also create long passwords. There’s a reason why websites have password length requirements. The more characters there are, the harder it is to guess. Hackers can’t crack a phrase with brute force if it has over 10 to 12 characters. Because of this, they would need to try word combinations and other techniques. So the more characters there are, the more combinations they’d have to try. Finally, make sure to use a combination of different characters. This increases the number of characters that a hacker needs to try to gain access. Many sites already require you to use a variety of characters. The more variety you have in your password, the harder it is to crack. If you’re considering all the ways that your passwords aren’t secure, don’t fret. We’re all human, so you’re not alone. A majority of people don’t adhere to these best practices. But you want to start implementing these steps when you create your passwords so you aren’t part of this majority. The last thing you’d want for your data is for someone to steal it because you didn’t take these simple steps to protect it. ► Reach out to Etactics @ https://www.etactics.com ►Subscribe: https://rb.gy/pso1fq to learn more tips and tricks in healthcare, health IT, and cybersecurity. ►Find us on LinkedIn: / etactics-inc ►Find us on Facebook: / #PasswordManagement #PasswordSecurity