Sunday, February 26, 2012

Use strong (long, random) passwords. Practice them.

Use strong (long, random) passwords. Practice them.: "They fail to recognize the high value of the data that their passwords are protecting.
They are not aware how many other people want that data, and how determined they are to get it.
They underestimate the sophistication of password hackers and how fast their methods are.
Therefore, to most people, passwords are a nuisance, something that gets in the way of easily reaching desired destinations and doing desired activities. But your passwords are the only things preventing other people from going to those same destinations and doing those same activities AS YOU! "

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