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5 Best Password Protection Tips And Tricks To Avoid Security Breach

When sitting on a device with internet access, you open yourself to the world of hackers too. Hackers can easily breach the security system to gain entry

within the IoT devices and blackmail you in the worst ways possible, including the following.

  • Hackers can misuse your social media accounts and access your pictures
  • Hackers can monitor your moves through the webcam
  • Hackers can circulate your images and videos on the internet
  • Hackers can ask for a ransom to leave your system
  • Hackers can also stalk you by gaining entry in your surveillance feed

And now that you know how hackers can cause you harm, you must also know what are the most common ways that hackers use to enter your devices.

  • Hackers can hack your passwords
  • Hackers can send phishing malware to extort data and money
  • Hackers can send spam emails with attachments that carry viruses and malware
  • Hackers can decode the software program by exploiting bugs

What Are The Most Commendable Ways To Defeat Hackers?

Remember, a secure password can always keep your devices safe from hackers. So, if you want to prevent security breach and spare yourself from the troubles that hackers might cause, follow the password protecting tips given below.

  1. The first thing that needs to be done is changing the default password of all IoT devices you’re using – video surveillance cameras, phones, tablets, and computers – to something strong
  2. The next step requires detailed research on the ways to come up with a complex password. The criteria to make such passwords is using a combination of letters, alphabets, and symbols. An ideal strong password is mostly 20 characters long
  3. Do not use the same password, no matter how strong and unique, for all accounts. Instead, use a completely different set of passwords for all individual accounts. It ensures that even if 1 account gets hacked, all the information in the system isn’t compromised
  4. Never share the password with anyone – neither the default one nor the new one – to limit entry access. Also, do not save sensitive details like your account number etc. in the drafts
  5. Use a password manager to remember the passwords. However, be selective about the app. The password manager app that you use should be laced with security features like biometric authentication as well as a lock password

The above-listed ways are best when it comes to keeping hackers away from personal devices as well as one entire network system that uses an array of computer devices