So you have backed up your computer data with a great cloud storage service and possibly bought the latest and best malware removal software.
You're probably feeling pretty good that you've taken great steps in strengthening your online privacy and security.
However, as prudent as those steps are, there is a simple, yet critical aspect of web security that you might have overlooked. And that is creating "hard-to-crack" passwords and keeping them away from prying eyes.
All the top notch web security software in the world will mean diddly squat if the integrity of your log on information for your social media, email, online banking and shopping accounts, etc, is compromised.
If I am preaching to the choir, then forgive me. But if your passwords are weak or you engage in risky behavior such as you writing down your log in details on paper, then you need to take the following steps.
Make Your Logins Secure
1. Make your password difficult to guess by avoiding the obvious. Don't use anything like your name, birth date or simple numbers.
Remember, not all hacks originate from nerds who live in their mothers' basements somewhere in far away places.passwordsonline securityhackerslogin
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