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David Emm, principal security analyst at Kaspersky Lab, recommends using a unique password for every single online site.
Even if an account is breached, if you're using a unique password, the impact of the breach is limited to that specific account.
And it goes without saying that you should be using a unique password for each website where you are required to log in.
Using a unique password will help prevent this.
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"You've got no real control as a consumer when a breach happens at an online provider you use, but you can minimise damage by making sure you use a unique password for each account," explained Emm.
Use strong passwords to protect online accounts and use a unique password for each account.
Don't repeat that mistake, obviously: use a unique password on each site.
Your best bet is the same as ever: create complex password phrases, and use a unique password for every account.
Biever, for example, uses a unique password for each of his accounts.
The easiest, most effective way against credential stuffing is for the user to use a unique password on each site.
And though he uses a unique password for every site and service he use, he knows he can't expect everyone on the internet to do the same.
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