![]() It’s better to securely share passwords using a tool like LastPass that lets you share a hidden password with someone and even revoke it when needed. Don’t share passwords via email or text.According to Sp圜loud’s 2021 Annual Credential Exposure Report, the password “123456789″ was found over 3.6 million times in data breaches. Believe it or not, “password” itself showed up over 1.2 million times. These kinds of passwords are incredibly easy to crack or guess, and cyber attackers can do it in a flash using automated tools. ![]() Avoid weak or commonly used passwords.The trouble is that a cyber attacker will have a much easier time guessing or cracking it, too. When you use information like your birthday or your street address in a password, you may find it easier to remember that password. ![]()
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