Using 'mass' passwords increases the risk of data loss
Do not remember the password for each account on multiple pages, Internet users or the same password. The United Nations International Telecommunications Authority (ITU) warns that this habit will cause the victim to suffer damage to the chain.
Do not remember the password for each account on multiple pages, Internet users or the same password. The United Nations International Telecommunications Authority (ITU) warns that this habit will cause the victim to suffer damage to the chain.
ITU recommends that individual users and businesses . need to use different access authentication methods to prevent the risk of mass data loss.
" Because there is no combination of authentication systems, users are still comfortable putting their favorite passwords, in which many people put the same password for all IDs, " the agency said.
" This will increase data theft because identity theft systems, passwords . are growing faster and more sophisticated ," ITU said.
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