
If you’re an up-to-date retiree who deals with most of her/his transactions and manages accounts online, you’re obviously familiar with the concept of password.
While many people focus on inventing a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols easy to remember, the emphasis should be on making the password stronger and harder to crack.
Even so, our knowledge needs to constantly expand: to stay safe online, on your phone, or on other devices, you need to learn some secrets that hackers don’t want you to know.
We made a list of common combinations of passwords people came up with, leaving themselves wide open to hackers, so you might want to try something else for your accounts.
This was very good info. It drives me crazy when a co. Deny a password & I have to start over! I use a Rolodex for passwords. Now I am having trouble finding new cards!
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