by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
Password security works if you approach it right. The fact is, however, that many of us don’t place as much thought and effort into it as we could. The worst passwords are the ones that take a few seconds (or zero seconds) to think up. Some of the examples of...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
Via Stuff NZ “123456” is the worst password imaginable but, amazingly it’s still the most popular choice. For all the high-tech security threats lurking in the shadows, weak passwords are the easiest to fix, yet apparently the most ignored....
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
There are many concerns when it comes to privacy and password sharing. There are questions we can ask, Is it a violation of trust asking your kids for their passwords? What’s okay and what’s not okay when it comes to sharing passwords with your kids? When it comes to...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen, Technology
Passwords are a pain. We choose simple words that are easy to remember, but equally easy for hackers to guess. Yet we still forget them. And they also get stolen with alarming frequency. The reported theft of 1.2 billion email passwords by Russian hackers earlier this...