Three is a magic number to beat cyber crime, Redditch residents told - The Redditch Standard

Three is a magic number to beat cyber crime, Redditch residents told

Redditch Editorial 25th Oct, 2016   0

THE Government’s cyber security campaign, Cyber Aware, is urging people and businesses in Worcestershire and Warwickshire to #ThinkRandom when it comes to creating strong passwords.
Cybercrime is a growing national issue, and according to Office of National Statistics figures an estimated 2 million cybercrime offences were committed last year.** A weak password can allow hackers to use email to gain access to all personal accounts, leaving individuals vulnerable to identity theft or fraud.
A spokesperson from the National Cyber Security Centre said: “Our research shows that the best way to make a password memorable and strong is to use three random words.
“It doesn’t matter what inspires you – from watching sport to going out for a bite to eat, thinking random is the best way to keep yourself secure online. Your most important accounts are your email, social media and online banking accounts, so it’s important to use strong, separate passwords for each of these.”
To find out more visit cyberaware.gov.uk/passwords .

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