Lastpass and password security for you!
I have mentioned it before (6.5 Million LinkedIn Accounts May Be Compromised, Change Your Passwords Now) and I will mention it again:
YOU need strong internet password security!
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For the past several years I have been using Lastpass as my primary password manager. It just works. It is very easy to integrate into your daily online life and keeps track of all your log-ins. The cool thing about that is that instead of using the same password for every site you log into (cuz you can’t remember anything but fuzzycatpaws), Lastpass allows you to have unique passwords for ALL your important sites. It will even generate a scrambled looking password for you and then remember it forever!
Lastpass is free and they have browser add-ins for most of the popular ones to make your life more secure and easy. Give it try and you will be hooked!
This is a true DanLikesThis recommendation!
Click here for more details: LastPass – Create Account
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These password manager companies must love it when this happens. A million articles just like this one that are talking about password managers start to be posted the minute there are reports of passwords being stolen. People need to understand that neither the strength of your password or having it locked-up in Fort Knox will mean anything when it is stolen from the source! People need to be talking less about passwords and more about other steps that need to be implemented like some form of 2FA were you can telesign into your account and and have the security knowing you are protected if your password were to be stolen. If they were to try to use the “stolen” password and don’t have your phone nor are on the computer, smartphone or tablet you have designated trusted, they would not be able to enter the account.