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Tips to keep your passwords secure for World Password Day, and beyond

tips to keep passwords secure

6th May 2020, UK: As cybercrime continues to rise and the associated risks become increasingly complex, the importance of keeping your password safe has arguably never been more prevalent.

To mark World Password Day, Panda Security, a WatchGuard brand, can reveal new findings from its survey of 1500 UK consumers’ common password habits. Interestingly, but perhaps unsurprisingly, 42 per cent only change their password when prompted, whilst 15 per cent admit to never changing their password. Given that almost one in twelve (8%) indicated that they only have one password, and two thirds (66%) confirm that they don’t use any tools to manage/secure their password, it may be somewhat expected that 20 per cent have had one of their passwords hacked historically.

In light of this, Panda Security is sharing top tips on how to keep your passwords secure and outlines the common practices to follow – and the ones to avoid!

Keeping your passwords secure

Corey Nachreiner, CTO, WatchGuard Technologies, says: “World Password Day has served as an annual reminder that we all need to practice better password security for nearly a decade. And yet, 80% of breaches began with brute force attacks, or lost or stolen credentials last year. Attackers add millions of new usernames and passwords every day to the billions already available on the dark web. This has been the trend for years now!”  

If you wish to learn more on how to improve your passwords, here is a short video tip:

For more information, visit: https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/homeusers/dome-family/

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