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KeePass Organizes Your Passwords

How many passwords, account numbers, PIN numbers, etc. do you have? Do you remember them all? Wouldn’t it be nice to have one safe place where all of that important information is available without worrying about prying eyes? One answer … Continue reading

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Other Password Safety Measures

So you changed your password(s) to “strong” passwords.  Good job!  Now make sure you don’t undo all that good work.  Here are some other suggestions for keeping your passwords safe: Do not keep a password list next to your PC, … Continue reading

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Passwords – Make Them Strong!

Simple passwords leave you open to hackers and identity thieves.  You should avoid passwords that are: Dictionary words (E.g. Opossum), or Series or repeats of numbers or digits (E.g. 123456, aaaabbbb), or Personal information (like your name, license number, street … Continue reading

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Passwords – Your First Line of Defense

Let’s face it – computer use can be dangerous.  There are hackers and prying eyes all over the place.  Your data, your money, etc. are all at risk.  This is true at work and at home. So what are you … Continue reading

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