Why You Should Use Strong Passwords and a Password Manager

1. Why Weak Passwords Are Dangerous
Simple passwords like “123456” or “password” are easy to guess. Hackers use automated tools to try thousands of passwords per second.
2. What Makes a Strong Password?
– At least 12 characters
– A mix of letters (upper and lowercase), numbers, and symbols
– Not based on personal info or dictionary words
3. Why You Shouldn’t Reuse Passwords
If one account is breached, all others using the same password are vulnerable. It’s a domino effect.
4. How Password Managers Help
– Store and autofill complex passwords
– Generate random, secure passwords for every account
– Sync across devices securely
5. Popular Password Managers
Bitwarden, 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane
Don’t make it easy for attackers. A strong password strategy is your first line of defense.
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