7 Things You Did not Learn About Your Password !...

in #security8 years ago

   In today's era, it is very important to protect our computers and smartphones from the hackers' intrusion, as the world has recently known of attacks by many hackers on many devices for users, in a group of countries. As a precautionary measure, many of us may use passwords to help keep their data from hackers' hands. But what everyone does not know is that hackers are immoral. They can access your personal files through a bunch of gaps, which the user leaves open to his or her password. In this blog, you will find 7 ways to protect your own passwords from hackers' hands so you can enjoy your privacy.

                       


     1. You should change your password routinely. When you do this, ask yourself: How long will it take for the hacker to reveal my password? Change it every 3 months, between 60 and 90 days. Changing your password frequently will enhance its protection and reduce its chances of cracking or guessing.


     2. The penetration routes witnessed a remarkable development and accompanied the technological development known in the field of protection. Ten years ago, a seven-character guessing process would take several years, but now only a few hours would be needed.


     3. It takes a 7-character password to guess that Latin characters are about 0.29 ppm. While a password consisting of 12 symbols is a small Latin alphabet for nearly 200 years! Therefore, it is very important to set a long password to protect your privacy, even if you repeat the same word on your password, and re-type it in the opposite direction, each code you add to your password protects it longer. In addition, you should avoid typing some common passwords like "123456" and other used passwords. The latter are stored on libraries in the computers of some hackers, to be tested every time they want to do any hacking.


     4. A simple password consists of lowercase letters. While complex pseudonyms require both small and large letters in addition to numbers and some special symbols. For example, "ghiouhel" will only require 4 hours and 7 minutes to be guessed, while "ghiouH3l" will take 6 months to be guessed, and by that time you will have changed the password as mentioned earlier.


     5. Did you know that it is very possible that your password has been hacked without any knowledge from you. But fortunately, there are some signs that your password has been compromised. For example, you might find that someone on your email is complaining about spam messages you receive, or you may find a bunch of files on the list of messages that have not yet been sent, or you may find an email telling you that your geographic location does not match the last place You are signed in.


     6. Sometimes, you may receive an emergency message on your email, asking you to change your password. But often, you will have to ignore such messages, or change your password using your own settings instead of following the links attached to the message.

Make sure that the sender's address is the same as the company address, or just a title for someone who wants to break through you. For example, you have received an e-mail message that says that your e-mail password has changed, and that it is not from another address that ends with "google.chrome.to @".


     7. Do not ever type your password anywhere else (like typing it on a book, memo, Word file, phone memory ...), and if you have to do so, encrypt it first. For example, if your password is "6LiohyetuP", type it "! ********* 6", and try to save or remember the symbols of the files.


This will protect your password from the hackers' hacking operations on individual accounts around the world. If you like the topic today, share it with your friends on social networking sites, let everyone know this information, and thus protect their privacy.

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Yeah Sure you can share it with anyone, I give you permission @cdwyatt

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Good advice.

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Great post to help fellow Steemians. Hacking is such a threat these days. Good points and will definitely apply. Very informative and useful. Follow me for content. Thnx

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Common sense.

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