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6 Password Mistakes That Hackers Will Use Against You by Vanchadwick(m): 8:19am On Jul 10, 2016
Hackers are always looking for loopholes to explore in order to steal vital and sensitive information. Due to the avoidable mistakes made by many internet users, private information often falls into these wrong hands with relative ease.

A password is meant to protect a user’s account details rather than giving h*ckers green light to access your account. Jovago.com Africa’s No 1 booking portal reveals 6 of these mistakes.

The obvious password

This a password that can easily be conjectured by anyone. Examples of obvious passwords are 123456 or qwerty. If you use this type of password, it’s a matter of time before someone will be snooping into your account. This snooping will not be restricted to h*ckers alone. Passwords are meant to be complicated and at the same time easy to remember.

Default password

The default password is one used by the manufacturer of your device which you are expected to change immediately you start using your device. However, it is surprising that some people still retain that same password. The most common default password is 1234 or 0000. Leaving your account exposed this way will come to hunt you someday if you do not change it.

Short password

The length of a password goes a long way protect you online and offline activities. The rule of thumb is the longer the password, the more you are protected. Hence, always use long passwords.

No numbers or Symbols passwords

In most cases, before your account is approved, your password must include numbers and symbols. This is the criteria. What about when you are offline? This is one password mistake that many make. If you are creating a password do not use alphabets alone but also mix it up with numbers and symbols. It will be difficult to crack for h*ckers.

Using personal details

It’s not compulsory to use your personal details when creating a password. Since using your name is a password sample that can be to have your account, it is worthwhile to use other details that cannot be simply associated with you.

Similar passwords for different accounts

This is very risky. In fact, h*ckers will have a swell time navigating through all your accounts unhindered since you virtually use the same passwords for all your accounts. It’s good practice to use different passwords for different accounts. If you cannot remember your passwords, you can write it down in a diary or use an online password reminder software to save your passwords.
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Re: 6 Password Mistakes That Hackers Will Use Against You by UndisputedBosom(m): 8:23am On Jul 10, 2016
Educative.....
Re: 6 Password Mistakes That Hackers Will Use Against You by LordZero(m): 8:36am On Jul 10, 2016
using the same password for different online accounts. .

using untrusted third-party applications(this n that for twitter, instagram, Facebook e.t.c) to access websites.

revealing too much details about yourself. .
Re: 6 Password Mistakes That Hackers Will Use Against You by Julietcutie(f): 10:31am On Jul 10, 2016
nice op... though I use very complicated passwords d hacker would be tired after several attempts

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