Scam of the Week: Stop Reusing Old Passwords!

Multi-factor authenticationIf you're using the same password for multiple accounts, you're making yourself vulnerable! If the bad guys have your credentials for one site, they can use tools to automatically test those credentials on other sites. So, if you are using the same password for multiple accounts, change that password immediately!Here are some tips for creating new passwords:

  • Create complex passwords that are at least eight characters with a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
  • Use passphrases as a password such as a phrase or a sentence. Make sure it is unique but make it something you can remember.
  • Use a password generator, such as LastPass and 1Password to generate your passwords for you.
  • Don’t use variations of your old passwords.

Stop, Look, and Think. Don't be fooled.

Previous
Previous

Is your data safe?

Next
Next

This Week in Breach: The Southwest Washington Regional Surgery Center