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| style="width: 50%; vertical-align: top;" | [[File:ACT_BeyondSimplePasswords_Icon.svg|35px|left|link=Beyond_Simple_Passwords]]<big>'''Beyond Simple Passwords'''</big> | |||
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<strong>Cybersecurity Tools</strong> | |||
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* Length: A strong password should be at least 12-16 characters long, increasing resistance to brute-force attacks. | |||
* Complexity: Strong passwords include uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special symbols (!, @, #, $, %) for resilience. | |||
* Unpredictability: Avoid common, easily guessable words or patterns like "123456"; create unique, unrelated passwords. | |||
* Uniqueness: Use different passwords for each account, preventing a breach in one from affecting others. Password managers help manage | |||
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* Select an Authenticator App: Download a mobile authenticator app like Google Authenticator or Authy. | |||
* Enable 2FA: In your account settings, activate Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) under the "security" section. | |||
* Scan QR Code: Open the app and scan the account's QR code to link it. | |||
* Enter Verification Code: Input the app-generated code in the account's verification field. | |||
* Save Backup Codes: Keep provided backup codes for account recovery if your device is lost. | |||
* Utilize Biometrics: Some services support biometric authentication (e.g., fingerprint or facial recognition) as a second factor. | |||
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* Password Manager: Use trusted password managers to create, store, and autofill complex passwords. They aid in organization and regular password updates. | |||
* Regular Password Updates: Change passwords routinely, especially for critical accounts. Establish a schedule and avoid reusing old passwords. | |||
* Secure Storage: Keep sensitive information safe. Avoid writing down passwords or sharing them via insecure channels like email or messaging apps. | |||
* Security Questions: Be cautious with security questions; answers can be easily guessed. Consider unique, personal answers only you understand. | |||
* Beware of Phishing: Stay vigilant against phishing attempts. Always verify the authenticity of websites and emails before entering login details. | |||
* Stay Informed: Stay updated on current cybersecurity threats and best practices for safeguarding your digital identity. | |||
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