Best Practices

There are several best practices that can be followed to secure passwords and keep them safe from being cracked:

1.     Use unique, complex, and long passwords: A strong password should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid using easily guessable information such as your name, birthdate, or common words.

2.     Use a password manager: A password manager can generate and store complex, unique passwords for you. It can also help you keep track of your passwords and automatically log you into your accounts.

3.     Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification in addition to your password. This can be a fingerprint, a security code sent to your phone, or a security key.

4.     Regularly update your passwords: Passwords should be updated regularly, especially if there is a suspicion of them being compromised or if there's been a data breach of one of the sites you use.

5.     Do not reuse passwords: Reusing the same password across multiple accounts makes it easier for attackers to gain access to multiple accounts if they are able to crack one password.

6.     Educate yourself and your colleagues about phishing scams and social engineering: Phishing and social engineering attacks are common ways for attackers to steal passwords. Being aware of these types of attacks and knowing how to spot them can help protect your passwords.

7.     Avoid writing down or sharing passwords: Keep your passwords private, do not share your passwords with anyone, even your colleagues, and do not write them down in a place where they can be easily found.

8.     Be wary of public Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi networks can be easily compromised by attackers. Avoid entering sensitive information, such as passwords, while connected to a public Wi-Fi network.

9.     Monitor your accounts: Regularly check your account activity and look for any suspicious login attempts or changes made to your account information.

By following these best practices, you can significantly reduce the risk of your passwords being compromised. And also using a combination of these practices makes it much harder for an attacker to gain access to your account.