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These Are the Worst Passwords in the World to Protect Your Accounts: if You Have One of Them, We Help You Change It for a Safer One.

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Any internet service or application advises before validating a password create a robust, long, capitalized and lowercase key, rare signs...

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On the occasion of the World Password Day on May 7th, Internet security provider Kaspersky alerts: 60 percent of passwords with 15 characters can be decrypted within about an hour, more than 20 percent even in less than a minute. As a cause, the company identifies predictable patterns, such as numbers at the beginning or end of a password. For the analysis, Kaspersky used 231 million passwords from large leaks from 2023 to 2026, stating among ot…

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Any internet service or application advises before validating a password create a robust, long, capitalized and lowercase key, rare signs...

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On the occasion of World Password Day, Kaspersky analysts have studied 231 million unique passwords from large leaks recorded between 2023 and 2026, identifying several key patterns. First, 68% of current passwords can be decrypted in less than a day and 60% in about an hour... The entry 60% of passwords can be decrypted in one hour by cybercriminals first appears in SME News, Self-employed and Entrepreneurs - Cepymenews.

Tech experts are warning users not to use weak passwords to access their accounts and refer to the results of the latest research by

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Many people believe their passwords are safe, but hardly use modern protection methods. Why this is a real risk – and how experts stand for the password future. The people in Germany, who move on the Internet, have great confidence in their passwords, but often behave recklessly in everyday life. This is the result of a recent YouGov survey on behalf of the eco – Association of the Internet Industry for the World Password Day. Around three-quart…

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