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Banned too simple passwords, here’s the state that banned them

Banned too simple passwords, here’s the state that banned them
Banned too simple passwords, here’s the state that banned them

A country has banned simple passwords for personal and business accounts: here’s the reason and what it’s for

Why not use simple passwords for your accounts – planetcellulare.it

The problem of password reliable is a topic dear to computer enthusiasts and especially users who use the computer for work. More and more often we find ourselves writing about digital accounts violated, as hackers have managed to violate the keys with extreme ease and reach our personal data (chats, information, credit cards, etc.). A topic that has also interested European politics, issuing laws to make users choose more complex and difficult to break passwords.

The problem of passwords on the web, what happens today

Let’s start from a consideration: more and more users are using simple passwords. Older users are the ones who make this mistake, using simple words to log in to their account more quickly and avoid forgetting their keys. Especially among seniors, their name is used, accompanied by a capital letter, a symbol and a number. A key that is repeated perhaps for multiple accounts, making the games very simple for hackers who roam the web.

A country bans simple passwords: why – planetcellulare.it

The solution to overly simple digital keys

In a very common problem among people, states have tried to make people aware of the situation. In some countries on the European continent, such as Great Britainlaws prohibit the use of simple passwords. The user of a personal or business page is required to use password generators provided by the web (including Facebook), to use reliable keys and with the security of not being violable.

A strong choice, but also dictated by the lack of education on the problems of the web today. In a radical move, the British state only wanted to protect personal and company data of its citizens or its activities. As shown by the IT experts who commented on the story, the initiative is useful and should discourage account theft in the near future.

The window remainsEuropean Unionwhich could follow the lead of its cousins ​​across the Channel. Especially in Italy, there are reports of account thefts and computer scams. The habit of using a password generator, rather than two-factor recognition, can be a useful function for every citizen. After all, it does not require excessive efforts from the individual: create an account, generate a very complex digital key and then write it down somewhere. A basic job that, moreover, can be within the reach of every citizen of this country.

 
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