Avoid A PR Nightmare By Creating Better Passwords

Avoid A PR Nightmare By Creating Better Passwords

Smart Social Media, Communications, and Content Marketing Insights for Lead Generation And Customer Retention

Several studies of passwords show that the majority of users have simple keyboard combinations like 12345 or qwerty, a first name, swear words, or use the word “password”. Do you think that hackers know this? Yup! You can see 20 of the most common passwords.

It is difficult to remember long or complex passwords, but not making a strong password can have devastating and very pubic

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