Christopher1
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Here's an interesting article from telegraph
From the article:
I tend to agree that we don't change our passwords nearly enough and it's definitely a threat to over-all cybersecurity. What say you?
From the article:
It’s a baffling ask, so it’s no surprise that we’re not very good at following this advice. A study in 2007 found that we use just seven passwords for 25 online accounts; and given the inexorable rise of the web in the nine years since, it’s now more likely to be seven passwords for 50 or 100. Many of these, according to a list of the world’s most popular passwords from security firm SplashData, are likely to be obvious: “123456”, “password” and so on. Even if they aren’t, several of them are likely to be variations on the same word: “football”, “f00tball” and “Football999”. As for changing them, that only happens when we’ve forgotten our passwords and have to reset them.
I tend to agree that we don't change our passwords nearly enough and it's definitely a threat to over-all cybersecurity. What say you?