Windows 10 Support Ends Tomorrow! What Business Owners Need to Do Now
What happens to my business computers after Windows 10 support ends on October 14, 2025? If your company is still running Windows 10, the answer is...
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Byron Martin
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Oct 11, 2024
Weak passwords are one of the most common ways cybercriminals gain access to accounts. With Cybersecurity Awareness Month upon us, it’s the perfect time to take a closer look at how we can improve our online security. One of the easiest and most effective steps we can take is using strong passwords in combination with a password manager.
Creating a strong password doesn’t have to be complicated. Follow these three simple tips to keep your accounts more secure:
The longer your password, the harder it is to crack. Aim for at least 16 characters—longer is always better!
There are two ways to create strong, random passwords:
gXmnWK78rf*&D00DLuc5$PikQ56%ZoNNao60tRandallRainRedRunRandallRainRedRunRecordRandall Rain Red Run Record RightYou can also use spaces before or between words to make passphrases even more secure and memorable!
It’s essential to use a different password for each account to minimize the damage in case one account is compromised. For example:
m8dth0c@Lfn0fR2legit cat volcano hand protection birdh236js*mLs^3gh6It’s hard to remember all these strong passwords, and we don’t want to save them in a file on a computer. A password manager is a program that generates, stores, and even auto-fills passwords for you, so you don’t have to remember them all.
Here’s why you should consider using a password manager:
The only password you’ll need to remember is the one for the password manager itself, which can be a memorable passphrase like the examples above.
There are plenty of password managers to choose from—some are free, while others offer paid features. To find the best option for you, search reputable sources like Consumer Reports for reviews and comparisons of password managers.
Lastly, don’t forget to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on accounts like email, social media, and financial services. MFA adds an extra layer of protection, making it even harder for cybercriminals to access your information.
With the right tools and practices, like strong passwords and password managers, you can significantly improve your cybersecurity. Taking small steps today can protect your valuable data from tomorrow's cyber threats.
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