Protecting Passwords

Reused, shared, and weak passwords make you vulnerable. Stolen passwords can cause embarrassment, emotional distress, financial loss, and identity theft. Hackers can also damag credit scores. Hackers steal passwords to make unauthorized purchases, send unapproved messages, and withdraw funds without authorization. Below are tips for using passwords and resources for improving your security.

Tips
Change - frequently change passwords for your financial and health-related accounts.
Complicate - Make your passwords long, unique, and include numbers and symbols.
MFA - use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to prevent hacking.
Passkey - switch from passwords to passkeys for ease of use.
Passphrase - use passphrases to make passwords more memorable.
Private - keep passwords private and reset them when compromised or shared.
Track - use an app to create, manage, and save passwords.
Use - do not re-use passwords on different accounts or multiple devices.

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