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Private Data Security How to Remember All Passwords
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   Anybody working with computes or web is using at least one account, software, service or website that is password protected. In order to access such resources you need to know user names and passwords--one pair for each account. You need to remember many long and complex words because each account should have different login data. For security reasons you should have a strong and unique password for each account. Strong passwords should have at least 14 characters but not just letters or numbers. You should use also special characters to increase the strength and resistance to various attacks. Password strength is a reflection of difficulty to guess the password or to find it out with brute-force attacks. Using strong passwords is a very effective measure to keep your private data really private. Another protective measure is to periodically change passwords. It is very simple to automatically create a strong password. There are many password generators that generate random words using all available characters. The only problem is how to remember such long words with random characters. It easy to create and remember few passwords that are strong enough to be considered secure. There are also some techniques that can help you to create and remember longer passwords. But when the number of passwords increases you have a big problem remembering them. And if you forget a password you may have a serious problem. Of course, there is an easy solution to this problem. You can use special software called Password manager.  Should you loved this post in addition to you would want to get more details relating to how hackers steal data kindly stop by our website. The principle of such manager is very simple. It stores all passwords and other data about your accounts (network logon, banking, email, premium services, web hosting, FTP accounts, etc) in an encrypted database. You only need one password to access the data about all your accounts. Since the database is encrypted with strong encryption algorithms you can safely transfer it on an USB disk. This is very practical as you can carry all passwords with you without worrying that someone will steal your data. One popular manager for passwords is KeePass. This is a free open source software. It enables you to store many accounts organized into tree structure. You can create categories or groups and for each account entry you can also add url and comments. For the entered password you can see its quality which is represented by the color of a bar where green color means strong password. KeePass includes also a great password generator which can help you to generate very strong and random passwords. You will not have to remember them since they will be stored in the password manager.
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