Stop Password Reuse

 





Password Reuse

One of the most common threats – and serious vulnerabilities – is not related at all to software or applications, but rather human beings and our habits: password reuse. Password reuse is a problem where people try to remember multiple passwords for everything they interact with on a regular basis, but instead use the same password on multiple systems, tiers of applications, or even social sites. The vulnerability is in a person’s inability to remember dozens (or even hundreds) of passwords and exploitable using the same one on every account.


The Risks

Once one account is compromised, all of the accounts that share that password become compromised. The more a password is reused, the more opportunities there are for that password to be compromised or stolen. If a website is compromised, hackers will use the passwords and login information on other websites in attempt to gain access to other accounts such as financial websites or email websites. Thus, instead of simply losing access to that one compromised account, you may find yourself dealing with a cascade of issues, with devastating results for your privacy and online security.


Staying Safe

The best way to keep yourself protected online is to use strong, unique passwords for every account. That way, even if your password for one website is compromised, the others stay secure. This is especially crucial when you create accounts for websites that store sensitive or financial data. Admin IT recommends the use of password management tools to generate and save unique passwords for all of your accounts.

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