Password Hygiene: Why “123456” Isn’t Enough

Password Hygiene: Why “123456” Isn’t Enough

Many people still use weak passwords like “123456” or “password.” These are the easiest for hackers to guess and put your accounts at serious risk.

Why it matters:

  • Weak passwords are cracked in seconds using automated tools.
  • Reusing passwords across multiple sites multiplies the risk.
  • Personal information can be stolen and used for fraud.

How to improve your password hygiene:

  1. Use long, unique passwords for every account (at least 12 characters).
  2. Combine letters, numbers, and symbols for complexity.
  3. Avoid common words or predictable sequences.
  4. Use a password manager to generate and store strong passwords safely.
  5. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible.

Strong passwords are your first line of defense. Don’t let convenience compromise your security.