CloudSEK Logo

CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords

Despite the recent spike in #phishing campaigns, #malware attacks, and data leaks, a recent study of leaked credentials found that 1 out of every 142 passwords is good old "123456," and that only 12% of the passwords contain a special character. This trend of taking #CyberSecurity for granted needs to change.

Here’s CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords that are hard to crack.

1. Strength in length

Make sure your passwords are at least 10-16 characters long.

2. Avoid the obvious

Don’t use your date of birth, a loved one’s name, or other personal information that can be found on the internet. Steer clear of dictionary words and common phrases.

3. Variety is key

Use both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and other special characters. And make sure you don’t lump the letters and numbers. Jumble and intersperse the letters, numbers, and special characters.

4. Multi-factor authentication

This way even if your password is cracked or stolen your account can’t be accessed without an OTP or confirmation.

5. Re-use makes it easy to abuse

Using the same password for multiple accounts means all your accounts can be compromised if one of your account’s passwords has been leaked or cracked.

6. Keep it moving

Change your password every 60-90 days to ensure passwords from old leaks can’t be used to compromise your accounts.

7. Be vigilant

Stay abreast of the latest leaks, by following CloudSEK’s cyber bulletin and threat intelligence, and check if your credentials or details are part of it. Respond immediately by changing your password and enabling multi-factor authentication.

Authors & Contributors

No items found.
Downloadable Report

Download the Report

Download the report by clicking below.
The Download will start immediately.

Join our newsletter

Sign up so that you don't miss any updates from us

CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords

Weak passwords are the biggest security risk. Yet, 1 out of every 142 passwords is the good old 123456. Here’s CloudSEK's cheat sheet for strong passwords.

Despite the recent spike in #phishing campaigns, #malware attacks, and data leaks, a recent study of leaked credentials found that 1 out of every 142 passwords is good old "123456," and that only 12% of the passwords contain a special character. This trend of taking #CyberSecurity for granted needs to change.

Here’s CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords that are hard to crack.

1. Strength in length

Make sure your passwords are at least 10-16 characters long.

2. Avoid the obvious

Don’t use your date of birth, a loved one’s name, or other personal information that can be found on the internet. Steer clear of dictionary words and common phrases.

3. Variety is key

Use both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and other special characters. And make sure you don’t lump the letters and numbers. Jumble and intersperse the letters, numbers, and special characters.

4. Multi-factor authentication

This way even if your password is cracked or stolen your account can’t be accessed without an OTP or confirmation.

5. Re-use makes it easy to abuse

Using the same password for multiple accounts means all your accounts can be compromised if one of your account’s passwords has been leaked or cracked.

6. Keep it moving

Change your password every 60-90 days to ensure passwords from old leaks can’t be used to compromise your accounts.

7. Be vigilant

Stay abreast of the latest leaks, by following CloudSEK’s cyber bulletin and threat intelligence, and check if your credentials or details are part of it. Respond immediately by changing your password and enabling multi-factor authentication.

This is some text inside of a div block.

CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords

This is some text inside of a div block.
min

Despite the recent spike in #phishing campaigns, #malware attacks, and data leaks, a recent study of leaked credentials found that 1 out of every 142 passwords is good old "123456," and that only 12% of the passwords contain a special character. This trend of taking #CyberSecurity for granted needs to change.

Here’s CloudSEK’s cheat sheet for setting strong passwords that are hard to crack.

1. Strength in length

Make sure your passwords are at least 10-16 characters long.

2. Avoid the obvious

Don’t use your date of birth, a loved one’s name, or other personal information that can be found on the internet. Steer clear of dictionary words and common phrases.

3. Variety is key

Use both uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and other special characters. And make sure you don’t lump the letters and numbers. Jumble and intersperse the letters, numbers, and special characters.

4. Multi-factor authentication

This way even if your password is cracked or stolen your account can’t be accessed without an OTP or confirmation.

5. Re-use makes it easy to abuse

Using the same password for multiple accounts means all your accounts can be compromised if one of your account’s passwords has been leaked or cracked.

6. Keep it moving

Change your password every 60-90 days to ensure passwords from old leaks can’t be used to compromise your accounts.

7. Be vigilant

Stay abreast of the latest leaks, by following CloudSEK’s cyber bulletin and threat intelligence, and check if your credentials or details are part of it. Respond immediately by changing your password and enabling multi-factor authentication.

This is some text inside of a div block.
This is some text inside of a div block.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.