
You may have recently heard of “hacking” of accounts, no doubt. Like the celebrity iCloud hacking and the 5 million hacked Gmail accounts. Basically, if something is online, it can be hacked.
To me, security, is a mirage. A hacker with determination and skills can successfully bypass almost anything online. Yes, I know, scary right?
So, how can one stay secure online? Well, lets start by the very basic rule: have a secure password.
This may seem simple enough, but it shouldn’t be taken lightly. You can actually have something you think is secure, but would be no match for a brute-forcing software capable of launching 40,000 attacks per minute.
Here are some steps you can use when creating secure passwords:
Create a password that has eight or more characters since this is usually the minimum for most password requirements. The longer the password the more secure it is likely to be.
Create a phrase or series of letters that are seemingly “random” but is easy to remember. Call this your “base word.”
For Example: If your children are Tolu, Lola, Michael and Polycarp, your base-word could be “tolomipo”.
Adding numbers could make the password even more complicated and harder to crack.
For Example: You can add the last two digits of your children’s birth dates to the end making it “tolomipo89909396″.
You can add punctuations to further nonsense the password to an onlooker. Adding symbols, makes the password one step closer to oblivion.
For Example: You can add an underscore before the birth dates in our example password, and a comma after each birth date, thereby making it “tolomipo_89,90,93,96″
For the twist, we are going to play with the case of the letters in our password. A good method is to alternate upper and lower case letters. The first word, uppercase, the next, lower, the next upper and so on, till you exhaust letters.
For example: You can add alternating cases to our password to make it “ToLoMiPo_89,90,93,96″
Good luck when choosing your password.