Using Unique, Strong Passwords Quickly and Securely

October 24, 2011 09:30
The need for security on the Internet isn’t a big secret. ...

The need for security on the Internet isn’t a big secret. Most people like to think that they are responsible web surfers and that they don’t do anything to put themselves at risk. However, password security is a big issue and many people are just not careful enough – no matter how hard they try. Here are some of the mistakes that people make when creating and using passwords.

- Using weak or easy-to-guess passwords is an easy trap to fall into on the web. In general, the longer the password and the more variety in the characters used, the more secure it is. Using combinations of upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters creates stronger passwords.

- Using the same password for multiple logins is a big problem. Look at it this way, if you have a door lock and a deadbolt on your front door, would you have them keyed alike? Of course not! If a thief had a key to one lock, he would have the key to both locks. The same applies for passwords to websites and banking accounts.

- Because complicated passwords are hard to remember, many people use ones that are too simple. Using “FIDO1234” as a password is not a good idea because it can be guessed, especially if you brag about your dog Fido on social networking sites. The same goes for birthdays, children’s names, street addresses and wedding anniversaries.

- Even good passwords can get compromised. If you use your browser to remember your passwords, then anyone using your computer has access to your secured sites. Also, if a key logging malware infects your computer, the key strokes can be recorded and transmitted to the bad guys.

The answer to all of this is the use of a good password manager . Sticky Password is a password manager that will help you secure your identity. It generates strong, secure and unique passwords for each site where you need one. It stores these passwords in a securely encrypted database that only you can access. When you revisit the site, Sticky Password automatically enters the password without the need for typing, thus defeating keyloggers. You no longer need to remember all those passwords since Sticky Password remembers them for you. The only password you need to remember is the one master password that you created to open the database.

A good PC password manager is one that protects other valuable personal data as well. Sticky Password 5.0 stores the data that you would normally need to type into forms, also. Filling out online forms becomes simple and secure when using this program. As an added benefit, using Sticky Password to fill out online forms saves you time and eliminates typos and other errors. All of your important data is organized in one secure database for safekeeping.

The best password manager detects phishing sites and password stealers and refuses to send your sensitive data to them. Sticky Passwords recognizes these threats and keeps your data secure. Because it resides in the title bar of your browser Sticky Password is able to instantly distinguish between a safe site that you’ve approved and an insecure or unsafe site. Phishing sites are sneaky and can easily fool an Internet user, but Sticky Password will protect you and your information.

You can download password manager Sticky Password 5.0 at www.stickypassword.com today and run the 30-day free trial. Once you see it in action you’ll want to keep it.

Secure your personal data with Sticky Password.

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