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  1. A strong password should be long — experts recommend at least 14–16 characters, and longer is better. 🛡️

    Length is key: the longer and more random, the harder it is to crack. Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols for extra strength. 🔐

    And never reuse passwords across sites. A password manager helps generate & store unique, long passwords safely. 💡

    Read more: bitwarden.com/blog/how-long-sh

    #Cybersecurity #PasswordTips #OnlineSafety #InfoSec

  2. Apple 'Account'? Remember when it was just an 'ID'? If you've ever found yourself locked out or just want to refresh your digital security, here's how to change your Apple password across all your devices and the web. Because who *hasn't* needed this at 3 AM?

    Read more: engadget.com/computing/how-to-

    #AppleSecurity #PasswordTips #TechTips #Cybersecurity #DevLife
    What's your go-to strategy for crafting and remembering truly strong passwords?

  3. 🔐 Tired of trying to remember complicated passwords—or worse, reusing the same one everywhere? In my latest blog post, I break down practical strategies for building smarter, safer password habits that actually work in real life.

    👉 Read now: danielcberman.com/smart-passwo

    #CyberSecurity #PasswordTips #DigitalSafety #InfoSec #CyberHygiene

  4. question: if I had a way to use non alphabetical characters would I have a more secure password with the sane amount of characters? Some languages gave more than 50 characters while most Latin ones are between 23 and 26 letters. Does this means that countries with more characters have more secure passwords by default?

  5. Short passwords are an open door for hackers. 🕵️ 🔓

    🔑 Longer = Stronger.
    How long is yours?

    🔒 Learn more & secure your accounts today: tuta.com/blog/minimum-password

    #CyberSecurity #PasswordTips

  6. 🚨 Are your passwords long enough?

    Our survey shows 16% of Tuta users use passwords under 10 characters!

    NIST & CISA recommend at least 16 to defend against malicious attackers & modern threats like quantum computing.

    🔒 Protect your data: tuta.com/blog/minimum-password

    #CyberSecurity #PasswordTips

  7. TIL: You can totally set emojis as passwords on Linux.

    I just love that.

    Just imagine the possibilities:
    "Sorry, your password could not be set. If you decide to include more than one animal, make sure they get along or include a zookeeper as well."

    #TIL #Linux #PasswordTips