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		<title>How To Create Unique, Strong Passwords You Will Remember</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2019 10:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When was the last time you remembered your password correctly on the first try? You probably can&#8217;t remember. We all know that we&#8217;re supposed to ... <a title="How To Create Unique, Strong Passwords You Will Remember" class="read-more" href="https://justgilbey.co.uk/blog/cybersecurity/how-to-create-a-strong-password/" aria-label="Read more about How To Create Unique, Strong Passwords You Will Remember">Read more</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When was the last time you remembered your password correctly on the first try?</p>
<p><em>You probably can&#8217;t remember.</em></p>
<p>We all know that we&#8217;re supposed to have long, complicated and unique passwords for each account we own.</p>
<p>But, when the average user has around 23 online accounts that all require a password (and that number is only increasing), there becomes a point where we must accept that we&#8217;re only human and simply not able to master that many quirky combinations.</p>
<p><em>Especially alongside remembering to floss daily and take the bins out on time&#8230;</em></p>
<p>What if we told you that you can create a unique, secure password without needing a photographic memory?</p>
<h2>Introducing the concept of passphrases&#8230;</h2>
<p>This sketch has been circling the internet for some time.</p>
<p><a href="https://justgilbey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Password-Passphrases.png"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-572 aligncenter" src="https://justgilbey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Password-Passphrases.png" alt="Passwords V Passphrases" width="740" height="601" title="How To Create Unique, Strong Passwords You Will Remember 2"></a></p>
<p>It shows you that choosing found random, common words for your password is a highly efficient way of protecting yourself from brute-force attacks.</p>
<p>This is because four, random words are just as hard for supercomputers to crack than a series of obscure letters, punctuation marks and numbers.</p>
<p>Also, because they are easier for humans to remember, we&#8217;re not tempted to change our passwords to something like &#8216;JustGilbey19&#8217; &#8211; which could be cracked by a computer in seconds and a hacker in minutes.</p>
<p>We&#8217;d also recommend adding a few letters and symbols in there for good measure. For example, &#8220;PineappleTeaCrunch78!&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="https://password.kaspersky.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">You can try out the four common word passphrase trick here to see how long it would take for a computer to guess it.</a></p>
<figure id="attachment_573" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-573" style="width: 1014px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="https://justgilbey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Passwords-V-Passphrases.png"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-573 size-large" src="https://justgilbey.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Passwords-V-Passphrases-1024x596.png" alt="Kaspersky Password Checker" width="1024" height="596" title="How To Create Unique, Strong Passwords You Will Remember 3"></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-573" class="wp-caption-text"><a href="https://password.kaspersky.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong><em>Kaspersky Password Checker</em></strong></a></figcaption></figure>
<p>With this being said, you can never sit <em>too</em> comfortably when it comes to your business&#8217; cybersecurity.</p>
<p>Technology will rapidly advance, supercomputers will get smarter and hackers will become wise to our tricks.</p>
<p>So, it&#8217;s important to combine your powerful passphrase with at least one of the following:</p>
<h4>Two-Factor or Multi-Factor Authentication.</h4>
<p>Nowadays, most online services and platforms boast this security feature. All you need to do is spend a couple of moments switching it on and setting it up.</p>
<p>When 2-factor is activated, you&#8217;ll be sent a unique code via text message or email each time you log in. Simply enter that code to access the application or service.</p>
<p>We understand these extra few seconds could slow productivity, but we&#8217;d definitely encourage you to take advantage of this security feature &#8211; if only for your more sensitive accounts, such as online banking.</p>
<h4>Authenticator applications.</h4>
<p>An easier way to manage 2-step authentication is using a special app, such as <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2&amp;hl=en_us" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Google Authenticator</a> or <a href="https://authy.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Authy</a>.</p>
<p>New codes are generated on your phone or tablet every few minutes and it means that even if someone does crack your password, they&#8217;ll have to access to your authentication app in order for them to successfully get into your account.</p>
<h4>Touch ID.</h4>
<p>More and more laptops, phones, tablets, and apps are supporting biometric security tools &#8211; we&#8217;re talking thumbprint, face and eye recognition.</p>
<p>This is possibly the quickest way to stay secure &#8211; it&#8217;s faster than entering a passcode, so you have no excuses!</p>
<h4>And, finally, brush up on your password habits.</h4>
<p>Unfortunately, the weakest link in the security chain is often human behaviour and silly slip-ups.</p>
<p>Please be wary of the dangers of password sharing and not storing your passwords securely.</p>
<p>If you do need to write your details down, avoid using notebooks and stick notes. Instead, opt for a password manager, such as <a href="https://www.lastpass.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">LastPass</a>.</p>
<p>This affordable tool enables you to securely store your login credentials. Additionally, it tells you if your password is weak and can generate new unique combinations.</p>
<p><a href="https://justgilbey.co.uk/contact/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em><strong>If you would like more information about staying secure, please do get in touch with us today and we&#8217;d be happy to advise you.</strong></em></a></p>
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