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How To Keep Passwords
Elaine Currie
The Internet, like everywhere else has its share of thieves of all types. The most frightening type of thief to be found online is the identity thief. An identity thief might steal every penny from your bank account, buy expensive items with your credit card and take out loans in your name. Innocent people have also found themsleves in jail through the activities of identity thieves. The following seven tips will help you to protect your password online.
Password Protection Tips
1. Do not use the same password for everything. There are many people who use one password for everything because they would have trouble remembering numerous passwords and can't be bothered to write them all down. If you use the same password for everything and a thief gets hold of it, he has access to every online facility you use. If a thief finds out your personal information from a program, he will almost certainly try using that password and your email address at PayPal in the hope that you used the same password there.
2. Do not use any words to be found in the dictionary as passwords. Passwords should be made up of a random-looking selection of letters and numbers. Symbols can also be included if the login software permits it. Thieves use software programs that can identify dictionary words when they are used as passwords.
3. Do not use obvious things for identity confirmation. Your date of birth, mother's maiden name, father's middle name etc are matters of record that are available to thieves. Choose a more obscure option such as your favourite color or the name of your first school. If a program gives you no choice and you have to provide your mother's maiden name, don't give the real one, make one up (and use a different one for each program requiring this information) but make sure you don't forget the names you invent.
4. If an email contains a link for you to update personal information, do not click it. Any email asking you to do this will be a "phishing" email from thieves trying to get hold of your personal details. If a genuine company needs you to confirm anything, it will ask you to log into your account, it will not ask you to click through via a "special" link.
5. Never tell anyone else your password. A legitimate company will never ask you to tell them your password.
6. Use a software program to store your passwords on your PC. The Mozilla Firefox toolbar will save your login passwords for you and enable you to log in to programs with just one mouse click. Roboform does the same. It will also record the url of sites you log in at and recognise any attempt at phishing. Roboform also has a function to generate completely random passwords for any program you use. The "portable" version of Roboform can be plugged into any pc, thereby enabling you to use your passwords without fear of theft by keystroke loggers.
7. You should make sure you change your passwords frequently. This way the damage will be limited if a thief gets access to a database containing your details.
Identity fraudsters are to be found everywhere. They don't mind sorting through your garbage in search of an old utility bill or copy of a bank statement. Compared to that dirty work, stealing your identity via a password you use on the Internet is a pleasant option. It is up to you to make sure the pleasant option is not an easy option for the thieves.
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