The Passphrase Method: The Simple Trick to Creating Unhackable Passwords You’ll Actually Remember
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World Password Day: Check if your passwords are safe
World Password Day is here, and it is the perfect excuse to check something most of us ignore until it is too late. Your passwords.Think about it. You are scrolling on your phone, maybe checking email or social media, when you see a message claiming someone has access to your account. You want to ignore it. It feels like spam.But this time, you pause. Because breaches happen all the time, and stolen passwords are still one of the easiest ways fo…
The increase in digital threats highlights the importance of strengthening key security: according to Verizon's DBIR 2025 report, the human factor is present in 60% of the incidents. In Chile, more than 37.7 million phishing attempts were recorded in the last year. According to data from the latest report by Check Point External Risk Management (ERM), data leaks increased by 160 % in 2025. In Latin America, the countries most affected by comprom…
Psst! What's the password?
Today is World Password Day. On this day, we are encouraged to update our passwords to make them stronger and protect our digital privacy. I am often frustrated by the multitude of times I must use a password on my phone or iPad. It seems everything requires a unique password. I am tempted to use […] The post Psst! What’s the password? first appeared on Prince Albert Daily Herald.
Strengthen digital defences on World Password Day
World Password Day is today (7 May), and a good time to highlight the importance of stronger password practises as cyber risks continue to rise for local businesses. According to David Howell, regional sales director at ManageEngine South Africa, many organisations are under mounting pressure to move beyond outdated password habits as cybercriminals continue to exploit weak or reused credentials. “Password security remains one of the simplest ye…
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