#KPTalks :: Password vulnerability in cybersecurity
Keith Parnell
Chief Marketing Officer | Ghent Eats (Cogans Pizza, Craft on Colley, Hank's Filling Station)
A cybersecurity vulnerability is a weakness within a company’s information systems processes that can be exploited by cybercriminals. Examples of this are using weak passwords, not creating anti-phishing best practices, not maintaining software updates / patches, careless credential management, and using easy-to-guess passwords.
Very rarely are cyber vulnerabilities created as a result of actions taken by cybercriminals, instead, they are usually caused by operating system flaws, network misconfigurations, or end-user errors.
Today’s topic is?Password Vulnerabilities.?A common tactic cybercriminals employ is to brute force their way into a network by guessing end-user credentials. It is important to understand best practices so that login information cannot be easily exploited to gain access to a computer or network.
Although implementing these strategies will make your password-life more difficult, you’ll be glad you did.
Feel free to use Microsoft Authenticator or Google Authenticator to help you create, save, and remember your passwords. FYI, I use both.
source: https://keithparnell.com/password-vulnerability-in-cybersecurity/