How do I create a strong password?
Follow these steps to create a strong password that will ensure maximum protection against hacks from cybercriminals.
1. Use a variety of characters
Always ensure your password contains a mixture of letters, numbers, and symbols. Be sure to use a combination of upper and lower case characters, and try to avoid obvious substitutions such as the letter 5 for S.
2. Utilize random sequences
Using a real word in your password will make it easier to guess, so we recommend using a completely random sequence of characters. If you do use actual words, choose a number of unrelated words and place them together in a random sequence.
3. Make it as long as possible
The longer your password is, the harder it is for cybercriminals to crack, so we would recommend using as many characters as you can remember.
4. Never use personal information
The nature of the digital world means that hackers can find your personal information online easier than you might think. For this reason, it is important to never include information like date of birth, name, or telephone number in your password.
How do I keep my password secure?
Once you have created your password, it is important to make sure you protect it from theft. By taking the following steps, you can ensure maximum security against attacks.
1. Never reuse a password
Using the same password across multiple different online accounts might be easier to remember, but it also means that if one account gets hacked, they likely all will.
2. Never tell anyone your password
No matter how much you trust a person to keep your password safe, by sharing it you are inevitably exposing it to additional threats from attack.
3. Use a VPN when using public Wi-Fi
While convenient, public Wi-Fi networks are unsecured and can give cybercriminals access to your device, allowing them to track your online activity and potentially expose login information. Always use a trusted VPN when using a public Wi-Fi.
4. Change your password regularly
In many cases, you will not know when your password has been compromised, so it’s a good idea to change it on a regular basis, just in case.