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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 ...
Using a password manager is a smart move. So is protecting your primary email account with a strong credentials. Combining the two seems like an equally good call, but it’s actually dangerous—should ...
Don’t use your mother’s maiden name. Or your hometown. Or common dictionary words. When it comes to protecting your online identity, your Facebook page, your Twitter account, and your bank account, ...
One of the security recommendations we give frequently is to have strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts and a new table of password data from the cybersecurity firm Hive Systems ...
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