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Monday, December 7, 2009

how to protect your online passwords

Password is a combination of letters and numbers that sometimes we often ignore the safety level. And each one of us online in cyberspace, most of us will always be met with "password". For example, our e-mail password, facebook password to paypal password and account - other important accounts.

Password is the key to your account secure in the world of the Internet. But sometimes some people to ignore and forget the essential functions of this password security level. For that I offer the following tips on how to protect your online passwords to keep them safe from the coveted "eye - the eye" the Internet.

1. Make the password hard to guess
Almost some people use a combination of date, month and year of birth to serve as their password. Sometimes even just using the name alone, or maybe some twin figures. This is help us to remember the password .. but also a boomerang for us because the password is very easy model to predict. If the password you use this model in a bank account or your paypal, then this can be a dangerous thing.

To fix this, you must create a password that is random and unpredictable. In fact, you should use a different password for each account you have.

Using random passwords that are difficult to predict let alone different - different from each Accout we can make it difficult to remember. For that you can use a password manager software such as Password Safe, or if you want a portable password manager, you can use a portable KeePass Password Save. With Password Manager software that you do not need to remember all their passwords - each account. You only enough to remember just 1 master password.

2. Use a different password for each account
Using a different password for each account can be a powerful one way of securing your passwords and your account from online theft. At a minimum we need to distinguish important account password with a standard account. For example we must create a password on paypal account and a different bank account with a password or password facebook online games that we play often.

It would be better if each account has different password. Why this should be done?? because there are many phishing sites and fake sites that require you to register and use the username or password. When you register on the phishing site or sites "false" and enter the following username password, then the "thief" know your username and passwor. And if it turns out the same password with paypal passwords, bank account or accounts - other important account .. it is also a very dangerous thing.

Using a different password for each account will create an account - your account is more secure options. Use a password manager like KeePass Password Save Password Save Nor portable enough so that you only remember just 1 master password.

3. Cautious when using Public Computers
In Indonesia, nearly most people still use the public computers at surf, such as cafes, computers in schools and other public computers. If you include general computer users now surf, then there is nothing wrong to anticipate some of the bad things that might happen.

Often public computers such as the cafe has been infected with some malicious software that can steal your password at any time. To overcome this problem, always a public computer scan using your antivirus portable that you bring from home such as antivirus ClamWin portable and others. You also can use the software - portable software that you can take it from your home office applications such as portable, portable browser, Internet Messaging (IM) portable and software - other portable software that you bring your own from home on a flash disk or external hard drives you.

Using the software - your own portable software as surf on a public computer will increase your security when surf especially from the theft of your account password.

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