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You Can Do Better Than the Louvre's Hilariously Bad Password. Here's How to Actually Secure Your Accounts
The most famous museum in the world used an incredibly insecure password to protect its video surveillance system. Here's how ...
A simple eight-character password can be cracked in only 37 seconds using brute force but it takes over a century to crack a 16-character one. Updating your password to be longer and contain a mix of ...
Nowadays, passwords are needed for just about everything, whether it’s online shopping, reading the news, or just scrolling social media. But this can be tiresome, and many of us are guilty of taking ...
The biggest risk comes from using only numbers or letters. Here, even if you increase the number of characters, the risk of having your password hacked remains very high. For example, it will only ...
Passwords still matter — and weak policies leave the door wide open. Specops Software explains how longer passphrases, ...
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