Hackers love easy targets, so don’t make it easy for them. Say no to password123 or qwerty. Opt for unique and complex passwords – let a password manager do the heavy lifting for you. It’s time to level up your security.
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Thank you for this tip. Can you recommend a password manager please and thank you?
That’s a great question, Kelly. For personal use, PC Magazine has a good writeup of some options: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/why-you-need-a-password-manager-and-how-to-choose-the-right-one. If you need a password manager for use at K, you’d want to contact the Help Desk to start a conversation about your specific needs.