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Sa panahon ngayon kung saan ang Pilipinas ang nauuna sa mga Bansang pinaka babad sa paggamit ng internet nakakaligtaan natin ang mga simpling pamamaraan upang ang ating paggamit ng internet ay ligtas at kapakipakinabang. Ang mga simpling pag log-in natin sa Facebook, Twitter at Instagram hanggang sa mga electronic mail gaya ng Gmail at Yahoo mail ay dapat ligtas, Pero dahil narin sa ating mabilis na pamumuhay minsan isahan nalang sa lahat ng account ang ating password o minsan pa e maikli upang madaling matandaan, bagay na pangunahin dahilan kung bakit dumarami ang mga Scam, häçking, Fraudulent at maging ang Revenge ****.

Ngunit wag matakot narito ang mga pangkaraniwang Password o Passcode na madalas gamitin sa buong mundo.

Kung nandyan sa list ang sayo Alam na this!

Top 25 most common passwords

1.) 123456
2.) 123456789
3.) qwerty
4.) 12345678
5.) 111111
6.) 1234567890
7.) 1234567
8.) password
9.) 123123
10.) 987654321
11.) qwertyuiop
12.) mynoob
13.) 123321
14.) 666666
15.) 18atcskd2w
16.) 7777777
17.) 1q2w3e4r
18.) 654321
19.) 555555
20.) 3rjs1la7qe
21.) google
22.) 1q2w3e4r5t
23.) 123qwe
24.) zxcvbnm
25.) 1q2w3e

HOW TO | Pick a password

Don't re-use passwords. One ultra-secure one won't be any good if someone finds it

While combining upper and lower case passwords with numbers to alter a memorable word - M4raD0na - is often advised, these are more easily *****ed than you might think

Good advice is to make a memorable, unusal sentence: "I am a 7-foot tall metal giant" is better than "My name is John", and use the first letter of each word with punctuation: "Iaa7-ftmg"

Alternatively, you can use a password manager such as 1Password, which can generate secure passwords and store them online

The best way to protect yourself is to use two-factor authentication, which will send a text with a code or use an app to verify your log-in


Don't be a scam victim

The bank or will never phone you for your PIN or password

No company will send someone to your home to collect financial information or your bank card. Neither will they ask you transfer money to a new account for fraud reasons

No business or individual needs to know your personal financial information – including the bank or the police. Do not disclose your PIN, password or personal details unless you are sure of who you are talking to

Do not assume a caller is genuine if they know personal details about you. This could have been garnered elsewhere or pieced together through other means

Source: Telegraph Uk
 
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