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Why Not All Password Managers are Secure and What to Do About It

The sheer number of passwords the average person has can lead to confusion and tons of password retrieval emails. Simplify and secure your digital life by learning about password managers. That's a problem in the age of modern cybercrime: The theft of one password could open you up to dozens of password-related headaches as a hacker makes their way through websites testing your email address and password to find a match. If you want to be safe on the internet, you need to add an extra layer of protection. Two-factor authentication should be used when available, but staying safe doesn't stop there. You need a password manager.

Key Takeaways:

The Internet can be hacked in many ways by many operators.

Password managers are not always secure and can be mimicked by malware sites.

Users must make sure that they are always on sites with valid SSL certificates.


“With over 30 million monthly brute force attacks, it’s crucial to use strong passwords everywhere. But creating and remembering unique strong passwords across all your accounts can feel like an impossible task.”

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