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Still using “123456” or your pet’s name as your password? 
Bad news - hackers can crack millions of weak passwords in seconds using automated tools like Brute Force, Dictionary Attacks, and Credential Stuffing.
If you’re guilty of weak password habits, it’s time to fix them - before it’s too late!
Let’s face it - most people take shortcuts when creating passwords. Here’s what makes your accounts easy targets:
Creating secure passwords doesn’t have to be complicated - just smarter. Here’s how to lock things down:
Still using the same password since college? 
Drop a
in the comments - and maybe start changing it today!
Bad news - hackers can crack millions of weak passwords in seconds using automated tools like Brute Force, Dictionary Attacks, and Credential Stuffing.
If you’re guilty of weak password habits, it’s time to fix them - before it’s too late!
Common Password Mistakes You Might Be Making
Let’s face it - most people take shortcuts when creating passwords. Here’s what makes your accounts easy targets:
Using simple combos like password123 or qwerty
Reusing the same password across multiple sites
Including personal info - name, birthday, or pet’s name
Using short passwords (less than 8 characters)
What You SHOULD Do to Stay Safe
Creating secure passwords doesn’t have to be complicated - just smarter. Here’s how to lock things down:
Use strong passwords - at least 12 characters long with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
Turn on 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) - adds a critical layer of protection even if someone gets your password.
Use a password manager like Bitwarden, 1Password, or LastPass to handle complex passwords safely.
Update passwords regularly - especially after data breaches or security alerts.
Bonus Tips for Extra Security
Don’t share your passwords - even with “trusted” friends.
Avoid saving passwords in plain text or browser notes.
Check your email on haveibeenpwned.com to see if your data was leaked.
Let’s Be Honest…
Still using the same password since college? Drop a
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