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Passwords are the foundation of security. They are they key to
your online bank accounts, broker accounts, shopping accounts, credit
cards, ATM cards, financial programs, the list goes on. The passwords
are the keys to everything we have locked inside. These days everyone
has a LinkedIn account, a Facebook profile, and a Twitter feed, and
these information middens make it all too easy to guess the answers
to commonly used security questions. Strong passwords are important
protections to help you have safer online transactions.
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Do you have a key chain? Most people do and for a good reason. Key chain lets people have all of their keys in one place, which is very convenient. Storing each key separately is not something most people would call smart. When it comes to keeping passwords and login names, however, people dont exercise their common sense. Meanwhile, there is an entire class of software called password keepers or password managers that work for password just like a key chain for keys. An average Internet user has at least half a dozen of passwords to remember - e-mail, ICQ, MSN Messenger, bank accounts, PayPal, eBay, dial-up. Remembering all of them is not that easy. So people try to keep using the same pas...
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Bharat Sadani
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Mr Hardik Patel, May I know some name/address/wblink of popular of the many password manager utilities available?
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Insight: "Passwords management can be easy" deleted from your view.
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No its not safe
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Yes its still safe
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Kumar Saurav
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Web Application are used to be developed using stringent safety - at least robust ones like the names above. These employ the techniques of encryption which again uses different algorithms - usually un-disclosed. The applications make the doors...
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Arihant Prasad.D.
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Ever since Google disclosed in January that Internet intruders had stolen information from its computer, the exact nature and extent of the theft has been a closely guarded company secret. But a person with direct knowledge of the investigation...
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Debate: "Cyber attack on Google confirmd to hit password system.Do you still think Gmail, Orkut and other Google applications are safe" deleted from your view.
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Authenticate Mutually
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Biometrics
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Shaillender Mittal
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The concept of identity in the prevalent conventional identity systems that deal with only labels/attributes/characteristics – “ What you have ”, “ What you know ” and “ What you are ”, totally ignore the most relevant concept of “ Who you know ”...
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Radhakrishna Marar
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This is some sort of trend that has happened in the security arena for organizations and Biometrics is leading the way. Biometrics is the use of some type of scan mechanic on the user’s body such as a finger print or eye retina. But with adding...
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Changing password regularly
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Security Updates
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Venkata Subbaiah
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"Changing password regularly"
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Change your password and never user password which are easy to recognise/guess.Like your mobile number, first name, family name, date of birth because these informations are already known by others which might put you in risk if your password is...
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Samir Das
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Change your banking password at a regular interval...
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network security
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XSS and SQL injection (for Web Application)
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Viraj Mehta
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"Attend today's Live Webcast on Network Security: How to protect your network from Fraudsters breaking in"
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Over the past 18 months there has been a seismic shift in the threat landscape. What can organisations do to protect themselves from fraudsters breaking in? This webinar will highlight some of the measures organisations can take to mitigate risks...
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Viraj Mehta
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"Attend today's Live Webcast on Network Security: How to protect your network from Fraudsters breaking in"
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Over the past 18 months there has been a seismic shift in the threat landscape. What can organisations do to protect themselves from fraudsters breaking in? This webinar will highlight some of the measures organisations can take to mitigate risks...
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mun jas
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you are rigth ... cn u tell me some methods about password cracking thanks
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Trend Micro has recently released a report that exposes the presence of 25,000 Indian email addresses and passwords on different hacker forums. The report states that the 25,000 Indian email addresses and passwords exposed are a mix of email ids and passwords from websites like Yahoo!, Gmail, Sify and a number of corporate email addresses. Read More
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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This is really a serious issue. We must be very careful in handling private information through the emails. The email providers must come up with more security for the users.
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Are you making yourself a target for fraud? More and more often I am hearing stories of people who have had their accounts hacked. They have had money stolen, lost sleep, spent hours setting up new accounts, or had their credit ruined. Don't let this happen to you. Are you making these dangerous mistakes? Mistake #1: Using the same password for all your accounts. Please don't do this. Use different passwords for every email account, and definitely use unique passwords for shopping websites where you'd enter your credit card. Mistake #2: Short passwords The risk of someone guessing your password is increasingly difficult the more characters are in it. So, go for the gusto and make your passwo...
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Sambit Kumar Sahu
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DO not disclose ur password.. do not give opposite of ur name.... do not give name of ur beloved/pets/vehicle no/flat no.... Never give abcdefg,12345..like this series..
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Trends: "5 Mistakes You Might Be Making When Choosing A Password" deleted from your view.
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Simple password : Your Privacy may be hacked You might end up in a Jail !!? On the basis of information provided by a security solutions provider, about 37% of those who fall victim to hackers are non-tech savvy net users who use simple passwords. Such passwords make the job of cyber crackers easier and faster. A law expert, says a weak password could result in you losing critical personal or professional data, or your money reaching someone else’s account without your knowledge. Other dangerous point can be , your hijacked computer can become a platform for cyber criminals or terrorists to meet and interact. You may find it difficult to prove that you were hacked and therefore innocent. ...
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varsha
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thanks alot MR. roop for creating awareness regarding password protection,through this article
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Nagpal Singh
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idea of forming password is great..... good one thanks for article
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Darshil
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Thanks Roop for an informative and detailed insight on the possible outcomes of hacking............keep it up dude.
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Insight: "SIMPLE PASSWORD : YOUR PRIVACY MAY BE HACKED & YOU MIGHT END UP IN A JAIL !!?" deleted from your view.
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Tips Warnings Avoid stringing characters together in a logical progression, like “12345678” or “abcdefgh.” Substitute symbols or numbers that are similar to letters in a password. For example, the “$” could be substituted for an “s” or the “0” could be substituted for an “O”. Beware of anyone asking for “verification of your password” or any such request. Legitimate businesses will not ask you for any kind of personal information, including anything to do with your passwords!
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Vikas G. Chaudhari
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When we forget password then some times we have password related question. The answer to that should also be tricky & safe !!
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zeinab s.sadri
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choosing a good password is the worst thing in the world for me...because I 'm always forgot them:D
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Ajay Ziz
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CAN WE HAVE PRE EMPTING PASSWORDS. COMPUTER ANTICIPATES THE WORD WHICH THE USER HAS IN MIND USER FEEDS COMP. ACCEPTS RELEASES CMPUTER. THE IDEA IS HAVING REMOTE LID RELEASE PASSWORDS
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BIOMETRICS
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PASSWORDS
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Sambit Kumar Sahu
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Except that now it can not possible for email ids to keep biometric password. so itis better to keep 5 different password for emailids but if possible go for bio metric for lappy or for mobiles.
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Arun Sarin
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"BIOMETRICS"
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With biometrics, your biometric feature (face, finger, voice, etc) is securely stored by the software and/or hardware during an enrolment stage. Once the user requires access to the system, a verification stage begins. In this stage, the...
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