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This presentation is about protecting yourself on
the web.
I am not an expert!
“Expert” is Latin for Old Drip
How long to crack a password?
8 Letters = 60 seconds or less
8 Letters & Numbers = 11 minutes
12 Letters, Numbers, Caps, Lower Case
Special Characters = 2,000 Years
Question
How many people have the same password for their email
AND online banking?
OR
Similiar password?
So, what to do, what to do?
from: yourwebsiteengieer.com
Create unique passwords for every online account that
contain numbers, letters and symbols
Don’t use passwords that have dictionary words
Don’t use personal information like birthdays or phone
numbers
Avoid making passwords that have adjacent keyboard
combinations, like qwerty or asdfqwer
Never use your email password for any other online
accounts
2FA
Wikipedia defines Two-factor authentication provides
unambiguous identification of users by means of the combination
of two different components. These components may be
something that the user knows, something that the user possesses
or something that is inseparable from the user. A good example
from everyday life is the withdrawing of money from a cash
machine. Only the correct combination of a bank card (something
that the user possesses) and a PIN (personal identification
number, i.e. something that the user knows) allows the transaction
to be carried out.
Password Apps
LastPass
https://lastpass.com
1PassWord
https://agilebits.com/onepassword
Two-factor from the future.
With Clef, the often painful process of logging into a site
feels, admittedly, a little bit magical.
getclef.com