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Ensuring Strong Cyber Hygiene on World Password Day

World Password Day has historically served as a reminder for users to update weak or old passwords to ensure the security of personal and corporate information. But as cyber threats continue to evolve and bad actors develop new attack techniques, a good cybersecurity posture requires more than just a strong password to avoid compromise.

This is especially true as employees increasingly shift to remote work and no longer have the same level of onsite IT and security support to help them. 

How Do Cybercriminals Commonly Compromise Passwords?

One of the most important parts of avoiding compromise is understanding how cybercriminals may attempt to gain access to your critical data. Attack techniques continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, giving cybercriminals a vast toolkit to use to exploit users. Here are some techniques to look out for:

How Can Users Prevent Passwords from Being Compromised?

Users can adopt a number of tactics to ensure bad actors cannot compromise their personal information through the techniques above. These should include: strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, and single sign-on capabilities. In addition to these, a strong cybersecurity education is critical to protect yourself, your family, and your employer from compromise.

Creating a Strong Password

It is important to develop passwords that are impossible to forget and difficult to guess, even for a person that may know intimate details of your life like the name of the street you grew up on or the name of your first dog. 

Though it may seem compelling to add numbers and special characters to common words as a way to develop a strong password, cybercriminals can leverage a number of attack techniques to crack this. 

Avoid using the following in any password:

Instead, use these password best practices to secure your information:

Additional Authentication and Protection Measures Users Should Take

A single line of defense is no longer effective at keeping advanced cyberattacks at bay. To truly ensure a strong security posture, multiple tactics are required. Consider the following: 

As current events force individuals to increase the amount of time they spend online for work, e-learning and communicating with family and friends and cybercriminals ramp up attacks targeting these users, it is important to perform a security posture check across all accounts—updating weak and outdated passwords as needed.

Written by Renee Tarun | Powered by Fortinet, Delivered by IT Vortex.

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