{"id":14033,"date":"2022-03-22T18:49:49","date_gmt":"2022-03-22T18:49:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.securedyou.com\/?p=14033"},"modified":"2022-03-22T18:49:59","modified_gmt":"2022-03-22T18:49:59","slug":"step-up-the-security-of-your-passwords","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.securedyou.com\/step-up-the-security-of-your-passwords\/","title":{"rendered":"Step up The Protection & Security of Your Passwords"},"content":{"rendered":"
To be safe you must constantly be at a high level of caution, and the first sign that you are at this level is to be aware that you have never done everything, so that everything you did tomorrow may no longer be enough to protect yourself.<\/p>\n
Therefore, do everything that is initially important and then regularly monitor and check the situation!<\/p>\n
Computers, servers, and personal accounts are being hacked. It is an inevitable and unfortunate part of our virtual, online lives of the 21st century. There will always be hacking. While some require truly sophisticated encryption and computer skills, there are various sinister methods used by the most common vulnerabilities. And not only that: sometimes, simply, lack of knowledge and human error is what puts your information on the tray of hackers. The best way to protect yourself from potential hacking is to know what things you are doing put you at risk.<\/p>\n
Even the most advanced passwords can be detected<\/a> with the help of complex computer software. Further protection involves the use of double authentication, which twice requires the user to verify their identity, by sending a text message to a mobile phone or verification email.<\/p>\n Every time you access the Internet through an open Wi-Fi network in a cafe or hotel lobby, or any open network, anywhere, you are exposed to a huge number of hackers who gain unhindered access to your surfing. Wi-Fi is also a basic tool for large-scale DOS attacks<\/a>. Never access sensitive information accounts (bank account\/email \/ medical records, etc.) while using free Wi-Fi.<\/p>\n When shopping online, you should use proven services, which act as an intermediary in payment. Such a service allows you to shop through a variety of websites, without transmitting your personal and payment information across the Internet – where it is difficult to determine which sites are legitimate and which are questionable in terms of security and ethics.<\/p>\nPassword manager as a security key<\/h2>\n