HOW TO CHOOSE PASSCODE - TIPS FROM CYBER SECURITY EXPERTS

Cybersecurity expert @Ondrej_Krehel knows a thing or two about staying secure online, and he has a few tips for users who want to keep cyber-attackers away from private accounts.

    The utmost vital object on the internet for your digital personality and your security is acquiring your verification with the internet, meaning your user-name and PIN. 
    If somebody's very active on social media, like Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn, that page defines him professionally.
    Cybersecurity expert @Ondrej_Krehel
    Cybersecurity expert @Ondrej_Krehel
    So breaching that page is ultimately breaching a digital identity of the person. Besides the fence among the assailant and the content is confirmation. Generally, you should not use the same Passcode almost anywhere.

    PASSCODE GENERATING WEBSITES DECEIVE US

    The creation of unique Pass Code for a website would be highly recommended, but they would also require that you actually download some plug-in that can store those PASS Codes and remember for you. So i.e., I have around PASS Codes.
    unique PASSCodes FOR ANYTHING

    WHICH SECURITY IS BEST FOR PUBLIC?


    There’s no way I could remember that. So no sum from the rest of them that I’ll truly generate, and I heavily rely on a platform for me to authenticate into those sites. 

    Storing credentials, and unencrypted form on a computer, i.e., in your internet browser, is not the smartest idea on the planet. 

    Probably what you should do is find an application that can store them securely for you and has two-factor authentication.
    Two factor (2FA) is possibly the maximum protected verification the over-all community can acquire nowadays, certainly extremely suggested.
    Two factor (2FA)

    CONCLUSION


    The main reason is that it combines something you have and something you know. What you know is your PASSCODE, and when you have is usually, i.e., talking on your phone. 

    And it's very hard to break for an average attacker. Storing anything on your device, mobile device or computer, in an encrypted form that has your private data, social or private life data, is definitely not a good idea.
    Do you use a password more than 11 words? do comment your answer to know who's has more concern with security!