Friday, September 13, 2019

Cyber Security Secure Passwords

What comes whenever we think about password in our mind, easy word and with numbers we used as a password to remember. But we don't know how easy to crack the password.
When a attacker take down your system and crack the password.

What are important thing we need to  remember when we setting our password.
  • Learn to set the password with complexity,don't use the password which are any common words such as iloveyou, qwerty,and your name@123. This passwords are within seconds attacker crack.
  • All ways user privacy policy with two way factor authentication when ever you try to login you will get call or OTP pin to login.
  • Whenever you want to set a password use at least three special characters it will make time to crack some times more difficult to crack. 
  • Remember don't use common words and names attacker can initiate dictionary attack and which is easy to crack common password. 
  • A good password will be such a P&o£lemc! 0s£@045. Using special characters are important and difficult to crack. 
  • Don't keep the password in excel without encryption. Whenever you store  a password in excel keep it protected with encryption. 
  • And use one password once and change the username weekly so it's makes  you secure. 
Below are the some password manager tool which could help in securing. 
  • Lost pass
  • Kee pass
  • Ipassword
Above tools will help to secure your password. 

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