Never use these passwords

Never use these passwords

Using passwords that are easily discovered in multiple accounts is a major void in people's online safety habits. The survey of the National Centre for Cyber Security (NCSC) found that many internet users did not know the best ways to protect themselves from cybercrime. About 42 percent [...]

Using passwords that are easily discovered in multiple accounts is a major void in people's online safety habits.

The survey of the National Centre for Cyber Security (NCSC) found that many internet users did not know the best ways to protect themselves from cybercrime. About 42 percent of people expect to lose money from online fraud.

Only 15 percent of the 2,500 respondents said they knew much about how to protect themselves from online harmful activity, while fewer than half of the respondents said they do not always use a strong and specific password for their main account.

Passwords “12345”, “12456789” and “qerty” were identified by researchers as the most frequent on the global level to access sensitive information.

The word “password” and “1111111-3> also constituted the first five passwords accessible to global cyberins.

“Ry-use of passwords is a major risk that can be avoided ) nobody should protect sensitive data with something that might be supposed, as their first name, the local football team or the preferred”, Dr. Ian Levy.

Using hard passwords to think about is a strong first step and we recommend combining the three random but memorable words. Be creative and use memorable words for you, so people can't reveal your” password, he said, writes “Independent”

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