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Does your password go to the gym - Siddharth Goyal - VIII-C

Is your password strong enough to bench press millions of hackers? Yes, you heard it right, there are millions of users aiming to steal your data and information. One way to avoid this is making use of strong passwords.

Millions of hackers use botnet to try and login to your devices or accounts. They use softwares that generate billions of possible passwords until they generate the correct one. This can be avoided using strong passwords that you should be VERY, VERY hard to guess.

TIPS-

  • NEVER reveal your passwords to anyone.
  • If you get a mail asking for your password, contact the organisation in a different manner to cross-check.
  • Use strong passwords with uppercase, lower case, numbers and symbols, but make it so that you can remember.
  • NEVER reveal your passwords to anyone.
  • If you get a mail asking for your password, contact the organisation in a different manner to cross-check.
  • Use strong passwords with uppercase, lower case, numbers and symbols, but make it so that you can remember.
  • Use unique passwords for different sites, apps, softwares and accounts.
  • Maintain a password log book.
  • If you feel your password has been revealed or someone has found out, immediately contact the organisation or change your password.
  • Make sure to change your password every 2-3 months.

Follow all of these and there is very little chance of your passwords being guessed and your accounts being breached.