You know you should use random passwords. A lot of people don’t, though. So if you’re already on board this train, that’s fantastic. But you could be doing more ...
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Combining three random words is more effective than using complex combinations for passwords, says the National Cyber Security Council (NCSC). According to the post ...
The NCSC has highlighted that most websites enforce the use of complex passwords which usually includes a combination of multiple characters and symbols. This counter-intuitively makes the job of ...
Cybersecurity experts have revealed the logic behind their advice to use three random words when creating passwords. In a new blog post, experts at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – which is ...
With a password manager, I don't personally see an advantage to using a passphrase, since the primary benefit of a passphrase over a completely random password is memorability. If you're using a ...
It’s hard to imagine that three random words have the power to both map the globe and keep your private data secure. The secret behind this power is just a little bit of math. What3words is an app and ...
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