Sunday, December 10, 2017

Keep your Information safe in your Computer & Mobile, Lesson 10 of 25

Password Management

Resetting passwords immediately when suspected that these have been compromised.

Using strong passwords: adding special characters (! $ % #); it will be harder to crack them.

Using passphrases or sufficiently complex passwords (e.g., random passwords)

Using different passwords for each account, especially for important and not important contents.

Changing passwords regularly.

Do not Share or reveal passwords to others.

Do not Use passwords based on personal information (e.g.. birthdays, pet names, favorite sports club, etc.)

Do not Writhe passwords on a piece of paper (e.g., if such paper is kept in a wallet)

Do not Access confidential information on behalf of co-workers who do not have access rights to the same information.


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