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Not the best system, perhaps, but let's face it – most of us have similar strategies: lists, spreadsheets, or worse – using the same password across the web.
Using the same password is risky.
Using the same password for multiple online accounts significantly increases your odds of being compromised.
Its purpose is to overcome security vulnerabilities that occur from using the same password for every transaction.
It goes without saying that they should be particularly concerned if they are using the same password anywhere else on the web".
And we'll say it again: Using the same password for multiple accounts is a cardinal sin in the security world, so make sure you mix it up, even with accounts you rarely use.
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Graham Cluley, an online security expert and consultant, said that using the same passwords was a likely reason for the Zuckerberg hack.
Bad human habit #1: Using the same passwords everywhere.
One of their most basic tips: stop using the same passwords over and over.
Teams can provide additional training on "password hygiene" to discourage using the same passwords across work and personal accounts.
I can use the same password for four weeks.
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