Cybersecurity Passwords


Cybersecurity Passwords

A password is a confidential sequence of characters that serves as a digital key, granting authorized individuals access to protected systems, accounts, or data.

It protects personal accounts, confidential documents, and online profiles. Passwords are like digital keys – only the correct one grants entry.


Why Strong Passwords Matter

Weak codes are easy to guess or crack. Cyber intruders use tools that try millions of combinations in seconds. To stop these, we need unpredictable and lengthy phrases.


How to Create Secure Passwords

  • Use upper and lowercase letters
  • Add numbers
  • Mix in symbols (e.g., @, !, #)
  • Avoid birthdays, pet names, or common words
  • Never reuse across platforms

What Not to Do

  • Don’t write credentials on paper
  • Don’t store them in unsecured files
  • Don’t use “123456”, “password”, or “qwerty”

Update Practices

  • Modify login codes every few months
  • Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA) – adds an extra step like a phone code

Tips to Remember Passwords

Construct a memorable sequence of random words to enhance your digital security.

Employ a digital vault to securely generate, store, and manage your unique login credentials, simplifying access while enhancing protection.


Why Attackers Want Passwords

  • To impersonate
  • To steal money
  • To take over accounts
  • To access business systems

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  • 📌 Password Cracking - Computerphile
  • 📌 How to Choose a Password - Computerphile
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