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Hackers Guess Your Passwords Easier Than You Thought

Hackers Guess Your Passwords Easier Than You Thought

Hackers Guess Your Passwords Easier Than You Thought. Password security has long been a thorn in the side of IT Security Professionals. It’s easy enough to understand why. Passwords are inconvenient from the perspective of users, which is why they tend to keep them as simple as possible so that they can remember them. On the other hand, IT Security staff keeps warning users that if they use passwords that are too simple, it’s a trivial task for hackers to guess those passwords and breach the system.

That’s why, despite periodic warnings, we still see passwords like “password,” or “123456.” That’s why we see so many people still using birth dates and the names of pets, and unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be an easy fix for that. Hackers can easily guess these passwords.

To understand the scope and scale of the problem, the National Cyber Security Centre tracks password habits and has some bad news to report:

Statistics indicate that some 15 percent of people use their pets’ names as passwords, and 14 percent use the name of a family member. 13 percent are prone to use birth dates or anniversaries, and 6 percent gravitate to their favorite sports team.

Of course, the big problem is that even a moderately talented hackers who spends any time at all on social media can collect this information with ease and guess your password. That means they can break into accounts where the users use the same passwords with equal ease.

In terms of current best practices, the National Cyber Security Centre in the UK recommends not using any of the above. Instead, create passwords for every site you visit that requires login using three randomly selected words, with special characters, capital letters, and include numbers as they are allowed.

It’s excellent advice, and the next time you send another missive to your employees regarding password security, it’s well worth sharing – hackers will have a harder time trying to guess your password..

May 5, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Hackers, Passwords

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