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Common Password Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Most password problems are not about being careless; they are about using old habits in a more risky online world.
Most password problems are not about being careless; they are about using old habits in a more risky online world.
A password manager is a secure place to store unique passwords so you do not have to remember or reuse them.
Credential stuffing happens when attackers try leaked username and password pairs across many websites.
Strong passwords work best when they are long, unique, and stored somewhere reliable instead of memorized one by one.
Reusing passwords feels convenient, but it lets one exposed login become a key to unrelated accounts.