Με αφορμή την Παγκόσμια Ημέρα Κωδικών (World Password Day) που φέτος γιορτάζεται στις 2 Μαΐου 2019, η ESET συμβουλεύει τους χρήστες να αναλογιστούν τις συνέπειες που μπορεί να έχει στην ασφάλεια τους ένας ακατάλληλος κωδικός πρόσβασης. Καθώς η συχνότητα των παραβιάσεων και των μαζικών κλοπών προσωπικών data is constantly increasing, users are required, more than ever, to be highly familiar with the creation many and strong passwords.
This process can be tedious, but the consequences of using very simple passwords or the same password to access multiple accounts can pose a serious security risk.
Even today, a large percentage of users have not understood the importance of creating secure passwords. According to recent figures from the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, over 23,2 millions compromised accounts used the password "123456", while 7,7 million users used the password "123456789". Certainly, now the technologies two-factor or multi-factor authentication (2FA/MFA) greatly enhance protection, however, the need for unique and strong passwords continues to be a priority for account security.
World Password Day: According to ESET, the first step in creating secure passwords is for users to avoid using just one word, especially English, and to prefer to use a phrase or phrase that is not easy to imagine. , or normally would not appear next to each other in a sentence. As avoiding words in the dictionary will increase the strength of the code, it is a good idea for users to use words that they have invented themselves.
It is also important for users to remember that passwords are personal, non-disclosed and that each account requires a unique password. For users who have difficulty remembering a complex password, ESET recommends using a trusted password manager. In general, the main rule is that the larger the password, the more secure it is. Special characters can also be used, which if inserted at different points, mixed with normal characters, and not just at the end, the code becomes stronger.
Using personal data as a password is also a common practice that can compromise security, as in this case passwords can look like the username. Additionally, if a cybercriminal has managed to steal the user's personal information (either from Facebook or otherwise), it will be even easier for him to guess the password as well. In this direction, ESET advises users to change passwords regularly, keeping in mind that the more important the data being protected, the more often passwords should be changed.
Finally, ESET instructs users to follow the instructions in the article "How to spot if your password was stolen in a security breach"Or check the"Have I Been PwnedTo find out if their passwords have been compromised, and to change them if necessary.
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