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Here are 5 reasons why you should consider using a password manager to protect your data and improve password management.
For the 2023 Specops Weak Password Report, researchers analyzed more than 800 million breached passwords and found that the most commonly breached passwords consisted of eight characters or less. Those containing only lowercase letters were the most common character combinations cracked by hackers, making up 18.82% of passwords used in attacks. Those cracked most were ‘password,’ ‘admin,’ ‘welcome’ and ‘p@ssw0rd.’
According to the report, 83% of compromised passwords don’t satisfy the length and complexity requirements recommended in cybersecurity compliance standards such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Payment Card Industry.
Password managers are designed to eliminate weak passwords and make it much harder for attackers to compromise credentials. In this article, we discuss five reasons why you should use a password manager.
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